Tech look- JW Speakers Adaptive head lamps for bikes
Modified On Dec 19, 2016 12:00 AM By Team Bikedekho
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The New Adaptive LED Motorcycle Headlights come with cornering function
It's been quite a while that we have witnessed adaptive headlamps on cars and the sheer convenience they provide while maneuvering through twisty roads at night. It's the first time though that such kind of headlamps are available for bikes albeit as an aftermarket fitment.
The J.W. Speaker Adaptive Series are the adaptive motorcycle headlamps designed to address poor visibility while cornering. The Adaptive Series is currently available in two sizes: a 7? round and a 5.75? round staped unit. A shortcoming of traditional motorcycle headlamps has been the focussed light beam which used to leave a dark void to the left or right of the motorcycle while cornering. The new adaptive headlights have an integrated optical system that includes both an adaptive low beam as well as high beam. These optics together provide best-in-class foreground illumination that considerably improves visibility and safety for night-time driving.
The new adaptive headlamps use on-board sensors and advanced electronics to calculate leam angles on a real-time basis, automatically directing the light array up or down as the motorcycle leans. This additional illumination fills the gaps that your stock headlight can’t when cornering at night. This adaptive headlight intelligently “tunes” low beam and banking optics in a way that maximizes visibility in corners.
The headlamps might be an aftermarket fitment for now but we expect manufacturers to adopt this technology in the future. We already see manufacturers using LED lighting on their bikes so the future of adaptive lighting might not be that far off.
Where to buy:
www. jwspeaker. com