Sir, depends on how they are used. Yellow/ amber is really good for fog lights with regards to dust and snow. To some extent eye fatigue at night. The others are probably best as standard driving lights. Among the latter two, I would recommend considering the white first as driving type. There are now brands that allow changing the brightness. The blue are good looking and more an accent than a good light for seeing/ driving with IMHO.
@@attnielthomas7856 Is yellow LED good in those dusty/foggy conditions? My hunting light is green LED and it sort of amplifies fog when used on the top of my rifle scope.
@Willie Maykit Can't talk on firearms but they are excellent for automotive foglights. One thing is make sure they are low down for best results. Amber/ yellow meaning.
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Why yellow? Is there some advantage over white or bluish white?
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Sir, depends on how they are used. Yellow/ amber is really good for fog lights with regards to dust and snow. To some extent eye fatigue at night. The others are probably best as standard driving lights. Among the latter two, I would recommend considering the white first as driving type. There are now brands that allow changing the brightness. The blue are good looking and more an accent than a good light for seeing/ driving with IMHO.
@@attnielthomas7856 Is yellow LED good in those dusty/foggy conditions? My hunting light is green LED and it sort of amplifies fog when used on the top of my rifle scope.
@Willie Maykit Can't talk on firearms but they are excellent for automotive foglights. One thing is make sure they are low down for best results. Amber/ yellow meaning.
Yeah but I'm blind