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Are the headlights of an electric scooter brighter, the better?

addtime:2021-07-27  click:
Anyone who has experienced overnight riding knows that riding at night is not as convenient as during the day. The main reason is that the line of sight at night is poor and the field of view is narrow. In fact, night riding is not only inconvenient, but also more dangerous than during the day-domestic and foreign traffic accident data show that the accident rate of night driving is about twice that of the day! Therefore, choosing the right headlights is particularly important.
 
So, what kind of electric scooter headlights can guarantee the safety of riding at night?
 
Headlights are the safety components on electric scooters. In recent years, the level of technology related to lighting has become higher and higher. LED light sources are widely used in all walks of life due to their high brightness, long life and low maintenance rate. To truly ensure the safety and peace of mind of the headlights of electric scooters, the following points should still be focused and continuously improved.
 
Are the headlights of an electric scooter brighter, the better?
 
The first is light decay. Due to the existence of light decay, the headlights will inevitably become darker when used. Therefore, to keep the headlights long and bright, controlling the light decay is the key. The light decay is closely related to the temperature of the light source, so the radiator used by the headlight is also very important.
 
In addition to light decay, the light type of headlights is also worth discussing. Different from ordinary lights, in order to ensure a clear and open line of sight during night riding, car lights have higher requirements on the angle and exposure distance of the light. The angle is required to be wide enough without dead angles, and the road conditions within the illuminated range are clearly visible.
 
In summary, when we choose electric scooter headlights, we need to comprehensively consider the four aspects of brightness, light type, life, and light attenuation.
 
Choose your headlights, follow traffic regulations, travel safely, and return home safely.