Osram expands its portfolio of LED driving and working lights
Osram is expanding its product portfolio of LEDriving driving and working lights by 17 models in 2020
This gives customers around 30 options for designing the front and rear lighting of their vehicles, not including product combinations.
New in the portfolio are models for rear lighting, round headlights and a street-approved light, which can be installed individually. With a brightness of 8000 lumens and a range of up to 635 meters, it defies darkness.
The products vary in shape, size, light profile, light output and near and far field illumination. But they have one thing in common: They have been tested under extreme conditions in the Osram test laboratory and can withstand water, dust, heat and cold, as well as vibrations and shocks.
Thanks to their aluminum housing and unbreakable polycarbonate lens, they are particularly light, but at the same time robust and resistant. Whether it’s cars or trucks, on-road or off-road, at construction sites or in agriculture - the areas of application are as varied as the lights themselves.
This gives customers around 30 options for designing the front and rear lighting of their vehicles, not including product combinations.
New in the portfolio are models for rear lighting, round headlights and a street-approved light, which can be installed individually. With a brightness of 8000 lumens and a range of up to 635 meters, it defies darkness.
The products vary in shape, size, light profile, light output and near and far field illumination. But they have one thing in common: They have been tested under extreme conditions in the Osram test laboratory and can withstand water, dust, heat and cold, as well as vibrations and shocks.
Thanks to their aluminum housing and unbreakable polycarbonate lens, they are particularly light, but at the same time robust and resistant. Whether it’s cars or trucks, on-road or off-road, at construction sites or in agriculture - the areas of application are as varied as the lights themselves.
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