CRI - COLOUR RENDERING INDEX

CRI - Colour Rendering Index and what it means to your eyes


Before you buy any LED or xenon, regardless of price, read it here. Hard to believe for some and embarrassing for others. It's basic science you can verify yourself. FYRLYT considered all techniques including LED and xenon when they would do their extralight . 


FYRLYT wanted to develop a extralight that maximized what you want to see, not limit it. Colour Rendering Index is very important for the quality of light. CRI measures how easily the human eye can distinguish between different colors. FYRLYT has cri 100, which by definition means a "perfect" Colour Rendering Index . The best LED/xenon has as low as 80, and very many have as low as 60-65. Long wavelength halogen (based on red yellow light) penetrates moisture/dust/smoke much better than LED or xenon with short wavelength (based on blue green light).  


Warning! You may well question sectors in the aftermarket industry as a whole from big brands to newspapers or so-called "experts". We make this statement as the current technology stands in 2015. This is not to say that this will never change in the future, because technology inevitably evolves, but just because something is NEW, doesn't necessarily make it better. 


Look carefully at the below image and form yourself an opinion. Look carefully and compare these basic graphs. Note that the color information is missing on the right side of the LED lights compared to daylight and halogen light. Consider the risks you may encounter along the roads. Cattle? Pets? Moose? Deer? Badger? Clean? Wild boar? Everyone usually falls predominantly in this color range. Almost ideal. However, look at the halogen. Another reason we chose what is best for the feature. Remember that all halogen light bulbs are not the same, so be careful with the "experts" who usually say that the high-power halogen light bulbs go out, overheat, etc. Often they have never even seen a FYRLYT or even identified the bulb we have developed and are currently in use. 


Who or what can you trust? VERIFIED DATA AND GENUINE USER EXPERIENCE.


This video has been viewed over 1.5 million times and explains in detail FYRLYT response to the AMA report on LED street lighting. There are some who claim that we are wrong. They are often brands or resellers of LED or HID lamps! These people may want to consider that we have had a number of ophthalmologists and academics agree that 5000K is not IDEAL. Who would you trust? Ask them that they would be prepared to debate against an ophthalmology (the doctrine of the eye and its diseases)?