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Answer: A xenon bulb is a specialized type of gas discharge lamp, an electric light that produces light by passing electricity through ionized xenon gas at high pressure. It produces a bright white light that closely mimics natural sunlight.
Answer: While LED headlights are brighter than halogen headlights, they are slightly less bright than Xenon bulbs. They also do not glare, although they are far-reaching enough. LED headlights can additionally be designed to produce a specific shape of light, since it uses an array of individual LEDs, instead of a single bulb.
Answer: The xenon gas also allows the lamp to generate more light using less energy. When excited by electricity, the gas itself glows bright white. This makes it easier for the light to achieve its lumen output. On average, xenon light bulbs are about 33% more efficient than regular incandescent light bulbs.
Answer: The actual lifespan of a xenon headlight will depend on a number of different factors, but it's actually possible for xenon headlight bulbs to last more than 10,000 hours. High-intensity discharge (HID) headlights also tend to last longer than halogen bulbs, but not as long as tungsten-xenon bulbs.