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Osram's new laser headlights "Yutianba" are unveiled

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2024-05-06 15:34:57
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Recently, OSRAM, a well-known global automotive lighting brand, announced the launch of its modified new laser headlights - the Yutianba laser headlights. Laser headlights were once regarded by many car companies as the "successor" of LED headlights, and German century old automotive lighting expert Osram is precisely the pioneer of laser light sources for automotive headlights. Since the 2014 BMW i8 was equipped with Osram "laser headlights" and was put into production, the 2015 Le Mans Rally champion Porsche 911 has also been equipped with Osram "laser headlights". In 2016, Osram and BMW's "Laser Headlights - Leading Safety and the Future" cooperation project was officially nominated for the highest German technology and innovation award, the "German Future Award".

The newly launched Yutianba laser headlights have been fully upgraded in performance, with a maximum illumination distance of up to 800 meters and a uniform and thick illumination effect on the road. Uniform and extensive lighting broadens the field of view, leaving obstacles, potholes, and other dangers and hazards nowhere to hide. While improving driving safety, it also enhances driving comfort, making night driving smoother and more reassuring. The OE factory standard testing and rigorous vehicle specification verification also give the Yutianba laser headlights high reliability characteristics.

Compared to traditional headlights, laser headlights have advantages such as higher brightness and stable performance, making them the development trend of future driving lighting.

Source: OFweek

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