Dual Functionality: Type 2 switchbacks are lights that can emit two different colors, typically white and amber. They change color based on the input signal.
White Light: Used for daytime running lights (DRL) or parking lights.
Amber Light: Activated when the turn signal is engaged.
Switchback Mechanism: When the turn signal is activated, the light switches from white to amber, creating a “switchback” effect. Once the turn signal is off, the light reverts to white.
Key features
Dual-Intensity Modes:
A brighter mode for signals (e.g., amber for turn signals).
A dimmer mode for steady lighting (e.g., white for DRLs).
Seamless Transition: The switch between colors is smooth and immediate, ensuring clear communication to other drivers.
Energy Efficient: LEDs consume less power than traditional halogen bulbs.
Longevity: LEDs last longer and are more resistant to vibrations, which is ideal for automotive use.
Why use Type 2 Switchbacks?
Aesthetic Appeal: The white-to-amber transition adds a modern and sleek look to vehicles.
Safety: The distinct amber color for turn signals is highly visible and compliant with most traffic regulations