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How Do LED, HID and Halogen Headlight Technologies Compare

Reviews · April 4, 2019

Headlights for vehicles have been improved by lighting technology over the last few years, leaving drivers with several choices. The primary technologies are light-emitting diode (LED), high intensity discharge (HID) and Halogen.

People are usually familiar with halogen headlights even if they’re unaware of it because these types of headlamps go back decades. HID bulbs tended to overtake the usage of halogen lights in the last few years and then as LED bulbs became more practical, LEDs have been more frequently observed in a few of the latest car models.

Ultimately, more cars and trucks are produced with HIDs than fitted with LEDs at this point; traditional halogen lights trail a distant third and are fading. However, LEDs are slowly growing in popularity due to their benefits and the reducing costs through mass production.

Light Intensity and Color Levels

When you compare the performance of LED vs HID vs Halogen headlights, there are two key aspects that stand out to observers:

Light Intensity – Generally, a halogen headlight isn’t that bright. While HIDs are better in this regard, they’re not great either. When comparing to LED light bulbs, LEDs tend to have a stronger light intensity in the center of the beam making it easier to see what’s right in front and in the distance to the direction of transit. The LED beam is also curved in most cases as well.

Color Levels – The Kelvin scale is used to demonstrate the color level within the auto industry. The relevance for color and visual acuity is that color levels that closely match the color temperature of the sun (5,500K to 6,000K) are more applicable for human sight. Spotting vehicles, people or objects on the road and responding to them becomes easier with higher color levels. With LEDs, they’re around 6,000K, HIDs are lower at 5,000K, and halogen bulbs deliver around 3,500K.

LEDs vs HIDs: Key Points of Differentiation

LED headlights compare well to HID headlights, all other things being equal. While there are different quality LED bulbs and HID bulbs, the fact remains that LEDs come out superior even when comparing a lower quality LED vs. a higher quality HID bulb. That is unless sinking to an inferior LED lightbulb that fails quickly or lacks the normal advantages as described in the previous section.

LED bulbs outperform HID bulbs in the following ways:

Longer lasting – LEDs of all kinds (not just for headlamps) are known to last far longer than regular lightbulbs. This holds equally true with headlamps in comparison to HID bulbs. It’s not only a cost difference with replacement bulbs, but also the hassle of removing and replacing a headlamp that should be considered here.

Illumination – The illumination level is good with both HID bulbs and LED ones, however, LEDs have a distinct advantage when the illumination is similar: LEDs light up immediately. HIDs, on the other hand, take time to warm up with a few seconds required to achieve full illumination. This either means that a driver must turn their lights on a few seconds before being ready to drive off or they must sit and wait.

HID vs LED: How Else Do They Stack Up?

HIDs are the older technology, but sometimes, older technologies (as long as they’re not too ancient) are better. For instance, to draw a useful comparison, with computer programmers, older code is deemed better code because it’s had a chance to be debugged and works reliably. This compares to new code that is often buggy, i.e. new software patches that fail to fix a problem and have to be withdrawn later proves this point.

From this perspective, HID bulbs are a safer bet because they’re high-tech for sure, but have had time to mature with any initial manufacturing issues ironed out by now.

LEDs are the newest of the new in headlamps. They have the typically brighter illumination (some high-end HIDs can achieve LED-level brightness but not an average HID lamp). The LED bulbs are affordable and have a long life. For people who don’t like to take their vehicle in for a headlamp change and/or don’t feel comfortable doing it themselves, LED lamps mean far less maintenance issues in the future.

One interesting aspect of HIDs is that they include infra-red light as well as human visible light emissions. The infra-red is beneficial when living in colder locations or those that get considerable snow and ice. This is because the IR spectrum can penetrate snow and ice far better than LED beams do. For people in a colder region, the 5 second period waiting for HIDs to reach full luminance is worth it.

In this regard, LED bulb manufacturers have tried to get around deficiencies with snow and ice by adding hot air systems over the LED bulb itself, but this is finickity and proved impractical.

How Do the Costs Vary?

On the face of it, HID light kits are roughly half the price of an LED one. But before you think that settles the argument over pricing, understand that a good HID offers 2,500 hours of usage whereas an LED offers 30,000 hours or better. Therefore, you’ll buy many more HID replacement bulbs than LEDs.

Halogen bulbs are reasonably priced compared to either HID or LED, but again, they do not last anywhere near as long as LED bulbs. This matches the experience of homeowners when comparing florescent light bulbs to LED light bulbs – the LED is more expensive but lasts infinitely longer while being brighter and using far less electricity for the brighter illumination. The same experience tracks with headlamps for a vehicle too.

There’s a place for HID and LED headlamps, however, halogen lamps are on the way out because they offer roughly half the color spectrum, less illumination and aren’t any more durable either. HID headlamps aren’t a bad second choice to LEDs because they do offer many similar features, if not quite as good. What majorly lets them down is the lifespan of each HID bulb which pales in comparison to the standard LED bulb. Nonetheless, HIDs make sense for snowy climates. Overall though, LED headlamps are the superior choice based on features and lifespan for most road warriors and casual drivers alike.

Remote Control Outlet Wireless Light Switch Power Plug #Review

Reviews · April 3, 2019

I received the below mentioned complimentary product either for free or a discounted price for the purpose of this post. All opinions and thoughts are 100% my own.

I can’t tell you just how much I hate getting up to turn on a light or put on the porch light for when my husband is due home from work. It is silly I know but there has to be an easier way. I was thrilled when the opportunity came about to review the Remote Control Outlet Wireless Light Switch Power Plug. I knew there was something better.

About The Product~

  • Make Your Own Smart Home System: Every Ankuoo wireless remote control outlet kits have everything you need to start to build your smart home, even the remote batteries. Just Remotely control hard-to-reach appliances and devices without ON/OFF switches at the push of a button. And No HUB, No WIFI required.
  • Strong Signal: The Ankuoo remote outlet RF receivers and transmitters work through doors and walls without interfering with other electronics; You can remote control the switch as far as 100 Ft. Max power output 1800W/15A.
  • Simply Convenient: Saves you the trouble of having to plug in and unplug your electric appliances to conserve energy consumption. Great use with any electronic device, including bulb lights, air conditioners, heaters, audio sound system, coffee maker and holiday decoration.
  • Save Your Money & Save The Energy: No wasteful standby power, save on your electric bill and extend your product life.
  • Low Standby Power Consumption: Outlets remain off after a power outage to save energy; ETL and FCC approved for safety and quality assurance.

My Review/Thoughts~

This was the answer to my prayers. So easy to use. Nothing could be more perfect than to just plug into the wall outlet and then plug the appliance into the plug. Voila! You are all set. I love how now I do not have to get up, I just have to press a button to turn on.off the light or even turn on the coffee pot. You can litterally turn on or off any thing that has a plug. The ideas are limited only by your imagination.

I give the Remote Control Outlet Wireless Light Switch Power Plug my thumbs up and my highest recommendation.

Rain Rain Go Away! Giveaway Hop{ends 4/16}

giveaway · April 2, 2019

Welcome To Our Rain Rain Go Away! Giveaway Hop~

Hosted By THE MOMMY ISLAND AND THE KIDS DID IT And Joined By Several Amazing Bloggers Offering Some Amazing Prizes.

Spring is my favorite time of the year! I even love how rainy April is. We have soya grass in our yard so the rainier it is the better our grass gets greener and greener. I am one of those people who loves to have the best lawn on the block and rain helps us achieve it. Tammie’s Reviews, Giveaway and More is pleased to be offering a $25 Walmart GC in the Rain Rain Go Away! Giveaway Hop~

ONTO THE GIVEAWAY~

  • 1 READER WILL WIN A $25 Walmart GC

  • THIS GIVEAWAY IS ONLY OPEN TO THE U.S ONLY

  • THIS GIVEAWAY IS LIVE AND WILL END ON 4/16 AT 11:59 P.M.

  • WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN AT RANDOM, NOTIFIED WITHIN 48 HOURS AND HAVE 24 HOURS TO RESPOND TO THE EMAIL TO CLAIM THEIR PRIZE OR ANOTHER WILL BE CHOSEN

  • MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE TO ENTER

  • VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW

ENTER BELOW AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU~

PLEASE SCROLL DOWN AND HOP TO ALL THE OTHER BLOGGERS WHO ARE OFFERING AMAZING PRIZES~

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6 ways to increase the value of your home

Reviews · April 2, 2019

Whether you plan to live in your home for the rest of your days or you are looking to sell it within the next couple of years, increasing the value of your property is a worthwhile undertaking.

There are many different ways in which you can do this, depending on budget and purpose. A simple lick of paint and some new plants can instantly spruce up the key outside areas for a relatively low outlay while at the other end of the scale, you could have an entirely new bathroom and kitchen fitted. Then there’s energy efficient and smart technology which can both help push your property price up.

To get you started, here are six ways to increase the value of your home.

Make the outside more attractive

First impressions are everything, and the first impression anybody gets from your home is the outside. This is known as curb appeal, and it is hugely important to the value of your home. The view from the sidewalk should make those walking past or a potential buyer want to step in through the front door.

That means the house needs to look well maintained. It should be bright and well painted with no apparent defects. The landscaping needs to be pleasant, the grass cut to a pristine level and if your front yard seems dull when compared with your neighbors, then add some flowers.

It doesn’t cost much to buy plants and give the exterior of your home a lick of paint, yet it can give a huge boost to the value of the property.

Remodel the bathroom or the kitchen

The two rooms of the house which can have the most detrimental impact on its value are the bathroom and the kitchen. If either of these looks outdated, then it can bring how much the home is worth crashing down.

Even small changes to either of those rooms can increase the value of your property hugely. According to Remodeling Magazine’s 2018 Cost vs. Value Report, a minor kitchen remodel recoups 81% of its cost in the value it adds to the home. For a bathroom, the figure is 70%.

Of course, if you intend on living in the home for some years to come, then a full kitchen or bathroom renovation is something that you might wish to learn more about.

Turn your home into a low maintenance property

You could live in one of America’s most beautiful homes, but if the maintenance costs of it are high, then it won’t reach anywhere near its full value. If the property is packed with components that are on their last legs, be it an aging boiler or a leaky roof, then the prospect of an emergency repair at some point soon will immediately impact on the value.

Consider replacing any appliances that are nearing the end of their shelf live with new ones. You can also take measures to avoid any possible accidents reducing the value further. Tear up that white carpet in the lounge which is extremely susceptible to mud or red wine stains and replace it with a hardwood floor.

Prevention is better than a cure, after all.

Make your home more efficient

Something that is often overlooked is how energy efficient it is. If it is going to cost thousands of dollars a year to heat or power the place, then prospective buyers can be put off by the idea of outrageous energy bills.

You can make your home more energy efficient relatively easily. Double paned windows will help keep heat in, LED lights will reduce the amount of electricity required, and there are many ways that you can reduce the amount of water you waste.

For those thinking big – and depending on the part of the country in which you live – solar panels are also gaining traction as a desirable extra to have. Yes, they are a big financial and structural commitment, but the long-term value they can add to a property is now starting to be seen.

Make your home bigger

It’s an obvious one – more rooms equal more value. One way that many real estate agents compare homes in similar styles and upgrades is by looking at the price per square foot, so the more square feet you have, the more valuable your property.

Building an extension is one way to increase the value of your home, but that isn’t an option for everyone. In which case, why not turn a basement into an additional bedroom or convert an attic into a study? The more habitable rooms you have, the better.

Interestingly, some real estate agents will also count decking as part of the home. It’s relatively cheap and easy to install in your backyard, and even if you aren’t looking to sell, it will give you a great place to relax on a summers evening and watch the sunset.

Make your home smarter

Technology is beginning to take over every area of our lives, and the home is no different. People will pay big money now for a house that is equipped with smart technology, of which there are all sorts available on the market.

You’ve got security cameras, smart locks, and carbon monoxide detectors for safety and thermostats and smart lighting for comfort. While smart technology might not appeal to everybody, if you’ve got a techie who has to have every single brand new Apple product as soon as it hits the shelf, chances are they’ll be willing to pay more for a home that fits into their idea of the world.

It’s also relatively cheap to turn your home smart. Unlike replacing a roof or renovating the kitchen, you can pick up and install all of those devices listed for under $1000 if you shop in the right places – and they’ll add more than that to the value of your home, as well as making it safer if you aren’t selling just yet.

 

Hoppy Easter Giveaway Hop{Ends 4/15} #HoppyEaster

giveaway · April 1, 2019

Welcome To Our Hoppy Easter Giveaway Hop~

Hosted By The Review Wire Media and Chatty Patty’s Place

And Hosted By Some Amazing Bloggers Offering Some Amazing Prizes.

Easter is my favorite Holiday. It has been my favorite Holiday for as long as I can remember. I love everything about it from the foods to the treats to the symbolism. I am Orthodox and that means I am church A LOT! The week before Easter, I am in church every evening and twice on Friday and Saturday. My Husband jokes that we should pack a lunch for some of the services. I grew up doing this, So it does not bother me. Tammie’s Reviews, Giveaways and More is pleased to be offering a $25 Amazon Gift Card in the Hoppy Easter Giveaway Hop.

***MAKE SURE YOU HOP ONTO ALL THE OTHER BLOGS IN THIS GIVEAWAY HOP TO SEE THE PRIZED THEY ARE OFFERING***

ONTO THE GIVEAWAY~

  • 1 READER WILL WIN A $25 AMAZON GC

  • THIS GIVEAWAY IS LIVE AND WILL END ON 4/15 AT 11:59P.M.

  • WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN AT RANDOM, NOTIFIED WITHIN 48 HOURS AND HAVE 24 HOURS TO RESPOND TO THE EMAIL TO CLAIM THEIR PRIZE OR ANOTHER WILL BE CHOSEN.

  • MUST BE 18+ YEARS OF AGE TO ENTER

  • VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW

  • ENTER BELOW AND GOOD LUCK TO YOU~

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