When selecting a light bar, understanding the differences between lumens, lux, and beam pattern is crucial to getting the best lighting for your needs.
Lumens measure the total amount of visible light emitted by the light bar. A higher lumen count means a brighter light, but it doesn’t necessarily indicate how effectively the light is projected.
Lux refers to the intensity of light at a given distance. This metric determines how far the beam will reach and how well it illuminates objects ahead. A light bar with high lux at long distances ensures clear visibility on open roads and off-road trails.
Beam Pattern affects how the light is distributed. There are three main types:
- Spot Beam – A narrow, focused beam that reaches further, making it ideal for long-distance visibility.
- Flood Beam – A wider spread of light, perfect for illuminating the sides of the road or trail.
- Combination Beam – A mix of both, offering a balance of reach and coverage for all-around visibility.
To help you determine which ratings are most suitable for your light bar, consider where and how you’ll be using it.
If you need help selecting the right option, our team is always available to assist.
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