- 3000K is the lowest kelvin temperature offered, and has a golden yellow output, which is great for use in fog lights and high beams for a unique look.
- 4300K is a white/yellow output, and is used in most factory HID applications. It will not have any blue tint, just a natural white color.
- 5000K is a pure white output with no yellow or blue. It will not have any blue tint, just a natural white color.
- 6000K is one of the most popular colors, which produces an ice white color. It has a very slight hint of blue, and matches most LED bulbs.
- 8000K is the highest temperature offered, which produces an ice blue color.
Aside from the colors listed above, we offer higher kelvin ratings which we do not recommend for use as headlights due to their lower output in light and decreased visibility. The higher the kelvin rating of a bulb, the more vivid color you will receive but decreases the amount of lumens. The lower the kelvin rating of the bulb, the greater amount of lumens (light output) it will produce.
