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2015 V40 standard headlights v new thor headlights

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Old Jul 7th, 2020, 22:30   #9
Leo Kalme
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I also have a huge dislike for the very blue light emitting from LEDs....

That spectrum of light is proven to disrupt your sleep and tells your body to release a chemical to put you in 'daytime mode'... it's also hard for the human eye to adjust to that colour... so when your driving at night with one set of yellow headlights coming towards you, followed by blue lights, then yellow again, its VERY hard (at least for me) to adjust to. Anyone else noticed this?
Would not want to disrupt your sleep behind the wheel, better get rid of my LEDs.

Thor's are brilliant lights. Perhaps not the best and as some said, Xenons might reach further away but LEDs emit very even light in whole area of output. Personally, I wouldn't trade mine for xenons but if facelift was out of question then there is no choice between halogen or xenons.
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