New LED headlight units are very bright. And that's a good thing. |
Audi's R8 was the first production car to feature LED headlights. |
Audi was the first auto manufacturer to put
LEDs to use in their vehicles. They pioneered this practice by including LED
daytime running lights on their 2005 A8 sedan, and took this a step further by being the first to install all-LED headlights in
their 2008 R8 supercar. Not only are they brighter than any previous headlight technology out there,
they’re a part of the greener, more environmentally-friendly movement in the
auto industry.
LEDs allow manufacturers such as Mercedes to create a visual "signature" which can be identified from far away. |
What’s next? Audi and BMW are using lasers as headlights on certain models in Europe, though they’re still considered to be illegal for
use in the U.S. at present time. But for now, the future is looking bright
thanks to the auto industry's innovative use of LEDs, and the added safety factor that they provide
by illuminating all of our journeys.
As a person with not so great vision I am not a fan of the LED lights. At night time they make it quite hard for me to see when they come up behind me. They are much more bright and vivid. I do see how it can be a good thing, but for me it does become a nuisance. Depending on the direction of your blog- maybe you should do a post on your favourite types of cars- could have some great visuals!
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Interesting take on that - some manufacturers are actually working on technology that can dim and project lights away from cars in the future so that you won't be blinded at night. And thanks for the suggestion, I'd actually love to do a post about my favourite cars!
DeleteThat is some pretty neat stuff Nate! It will be interesting in how they are suing lasers as headlights for the Audi and BMW. Will it be more distracting for other drivers or actually solve the issue on car safety.
ReplyDeleteI think the aim of it is to be less distracting than todays headlights but who knows, not all innovations end up being steps in the right direction.
DeleteThat's some cool stuff Nate. I like the idea of lasers on cars but I might be thinking more 007 than car safety.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably only a matter of time until most cars come standard with an ejecting seat.
DeleteI would also like an ejecting seat
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