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Head Light
Head Light
SAI
LEYON
ARJUN
DEVAN
FADHIL ANOOS
INTRODUCTION
• 1934: Mercedes then unveiled Bilux lights in the 500 K (W29) model.
These combined the main beams and dipped beam in a reflector. To
this end, the dual-filament bulb produced two beams of different
strengths and angles. 1971: The Mercedes SL (R107) marked the
introduction of the H4 bulb in cars.
TYPES OF BULB
HEADLIGHTS TYPES
• REFLECTOR-TYPE HEADLIGHTS
These are the specific design of automotive headlights that utilize a
reflective surface behind the light source to direct and focus the beam of
light onto the road.
Cost-Effective
Efficient Light Distribution
Variety of Light Sources
• PROJECTOR TYPE
Projector headlights are a type of automotive headlight that
differs significantly from reflector headlights in their design and
light projection capabilities.
Sharper Cutoff
Focused Light Beam
Improved Visibility:
Accommodation of Different Light Sources
LED
LED headlights are a type of automotive lighting technology
that uses Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) as the primary light
source
Energy Efficiency
Longevity
Brightness and Visibility
Instant On
Design Flexibility
ILS
• The Intelligent Lighting System (ILS) is one of the most advanced
lighting and energy management systems available today.
• An "Intelligent Lighting System" (ILS) typically refers to advanced
lighting solutions that incorporate smart technologies to enhance
efficiency, functionality, and user control.
DIGITAL LIGHT