What is the difference between xenon and bi-xenon?
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Xenon gas-discharge lamps produce a brighter, whiter beam with twice the light output and 60% more spread than the glowing filament and reflector system of conventional Halogen lamps. The result is a headlamp that gives deeper, more effective illumination of the full width of the road, while using 30% less power and with five times the lifespan.
Bi-xenon headlamps use a single xenon lamp to produce both the high beam and the low beam. The full light output is used to produce the high beam, while the low beam is formed by moving a shutter between the bulb and the lens, thus blocking off a portion of the light.
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