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2025/07/29

Classification and characteristics of fog lights

Front Fog Lamps Location: Installed at the front of the vehicle, usually below the headlights. Color: Mostly yellow or white. Yellow light has a longer wavelength and stronger penetration, better penetrating dense fog; white light has high brightness, and provides better auxiliary lighting. Function: Improves the illumination of the road ahead, helping drivers see obstacles, vehicle outlines, and road markings ahead. Symbol: The light lines point downwards, indicating that the light scatters downwards to illuminate the road surface.


2025/07/29

Truck side marker lights

Feature Expansion: Auxiliary Lighting: Illuminates the area around the vehicle, especially providing visibility support when reversing or turning. Status Monitoring: Observe tire mist to determine if the braking system is working properly.


2025/07/29

The function and role of the side lamp

Safety Warning: In the dark of night or in rainy and foggy weather, help other drivers clearly identify the vehicle's outline to avoid collisions. Boundary Indication: When multiple vehicles are driving in parallel or meeting, clearly indicate the vehicle's boundaries to assist in judging the distance.


2025/07/29

Mainstream application scenarios and cases of taillights

Passenger vehicles: Dynamic flowing turn signals: The Audi A8 was the first to use OLED taillights, with the lights flowing like water when turning. Intelligent interactive taillights: The Gaohe HiPhi X can display customized text or patterns (such as "Thank you" or "Give way").


2025/07/29

Taillight Core Definition and Function

Taillights are lighting devices installed at the rear of vehicles, vessels, or machinery, mainly used to transmit driving status information to the rear in low-visibility environments (night, rain, fog, tunnels, etc.).


2025/07/29

LED directional indicator light

Dynamic guidance: Guiding pedestrian or traffic flow through the dynamic changes of arrows, text, or symbols (such as the ceiling lights at the subway ticket gates, and lane-dividing arrow lights on roads).


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