Low beam
Low beam (dipped beam, passing beam, meeting beam) headlamps provide a distribution of light designed to provide
adequate forward and lateral illumination, with limits on light directed towards the eyes of other road users to control
glare. This beam is intended for use whenever other vehicles are present ahead, whether oncoming or being overtaken.
The international ECE Regulations for filament headlamps and for high-intensity discharge headlamps specify a beam
with a sharp, asymmetric cutoff preventing significant amounts of light from being cast into the eyes of drivers of preceding
or oncoming cars. Control of glare is less strict in the North American SAE beam standard contained in FMVSS / CMVSS 108.
High beam
High beam (main beam, driving beam, full beam) headlamps provide a bright, centre-weighted distribution of light with
no particular control of light directed towards other road users' eyes. As such, they are only suitable for use when alone
on the road, as the glare they produce will dazzle other drivers.
International ECE Regulations permit higher-intensity high-beam headlamps than are allowed under North American
regulations.
Our JC0512A-60W and JC1007-70W also have high and low beam
JC1007-70W
JC0512A-60W
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