If you are willing to spend a little more initially and install them yourself, then LED fog lamps for cars have a more stylish and brighter light than halogen. LEDs also have a superior performance, they last longer, and they can truly save you money in the long run.
\n\nLED fog lights are becoming more popular. For some, dual-beam driving fog lights are an excellent choice. This begs the question, though, what is the difference between dual beam lights compared to single beam lights?
\n\n• Single-beam light systems use two bulbs.\n• Dual-beam light systems use one bulb.\n• Single-beam lights have one filament.\n• Dual-beam light systems have two filaments.\n• Both have a low and a high beam function.\n\nDual-beam driving fog lights cannot be used in a single beam system. By the same token, a single beam bulb will not work in a dual-beam system. The 9007 light bulb is a high/low beam bulb used in many vehicles.
\n\nIs there an advantage to using colored lights for fog lights? Using yellow fog or driving lights can improve night driving and driving in bad conditions. They don't have a greater range, nor do they penetrate the fog better, but yellow light is simply easier for the eyes to process.
\n\nPeople report they like yellow fog lights better than clear because their vision in foggy, rainy, or snowy weather is better.
\n\nHere are a few of the reasons yellow light, in particular, is better than white or blue light in LED fog lamp for cars:
\n\n• The short wavelengths of blue, indigo, and violet light are difficult for the human eye to process.\n• White light, or colorless daylight, has all the wavelengths of visible light. That includes the blues that are more glaring than yellow.\n• Yellow light has been reported to be less stressful.\n\nThe applications for dual-beam driving fog lights include:
\n\n• Low and high beam headlights\n• Motorcycle LED headlights\n• ATV/UTV/Snowmobile LED headlightsLogging you in