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Laser Headlights Promise More Intense, Controllable Beams

cartechboy writes "Soon, your new car's headlights will be powered by lasers. The 2015 BMW i8 is entering production, and it's the first vehicle to offer laser headlights. These new beams offer a handful of advantages over LED lighting, including greater lighting intensity and extending the beams' reach as far as 600 meters down the road (nearly double the range of LEDs). The beam pattern also can be controlled very precisely. Plus, laser lights consumer about 30 percent less energy than the already-efficient LED lights. Audi is among the short list of other auto manufacturers to promise laser lights in the near future. But the coolest part of all this? When you turn on a set of these new headlights, you'll be able to scream, 'fire the lasers!'"

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  1. brighter? by lecoupdejarnac · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I can't be the only one who thinks that the headlights on certain luxury cars are already annoyingly bright to other drivers. Now we get to be blinded by lasers, great...

    Oh and beta sucks.

    1. Re:brighter? by Fusselwurm · · Score: 5, Interesting

      My take on it as well.

      There is a lights arms race on the streets. I wonder if we already passed the point of "more is safer".

    2. Re:brighter? by jklovanc · · Score: 4, Informative

      Laser pointers are quite different than laser headlights.The key is divergence. A laser pointer is tuned to spread out as little as possible with distance and can therefore be quite powerful at long distances. A headlight, through the use of dispersing phosphors and or lenses is designed to spread out and cover much more area. Illuminating a 1/2 inch circle 600 yards down the road is not much use.The key is that laser light is more controllable. Perhaps directing more light lower down along the road. Laser headlight will use a laser initiator but when the beam comes out of the headlight it will be far from cohesive.

    3. Re:brighter? by Simon+Brooke · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Strongly agree. The problem is (in the UK at least) the limit to legal brightness is set in watts; it needs to be set in lumens.

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    4. Re:brighter? by Oligonicella · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The ones with the blue tint are very painful.

    5. Re:brighter? by LoRdTAW · · Score: 4, Interesting

      This.
      The bright headlamp race has to stop. I drive on the highway daily for a total of a 50 mile(~80km) commute. I cant tell you the number of times I have been blinded by HID's and other overly bright headlamps. My coworker` even tinted the windows on his car...for night driving! Its that bad.

      You want my take? Idiotically bright headlamps are most always found on luxury vehicles. Its a way for the driver to tell everyone on the road "Look at me, I'm rich!" Automakers have no reason to justify such intense light other than entering into a pissing match with each other. You also have the tools who leave the high beams on because, why not they paid for them? And its next to impossible to drive in front of such an asshole with HID's.

      My thought: Fuck all of you luxury car makers and you're sick headlamp arms race. No one needs them - PERIOD.

  2. Warning by JazzXP · · Score: 4, Funny

    Do not look into headlight with remaining eye.

  3. Re:..you'll be able to scream, 'fire the lasers!'" by davester666 · · Score: 5, Funny

    just remember to turn them off before cresting a hill, because otherwise you will be fined and/or imprisoned for firing lasers into the sky in an effort to down aircraft.

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  4. Re:Side benefit by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm pretty sure it's stuck at 186,000 miles/second.

  5. Re:..you'll be able to scream, 'fire the lasers!'" by Noxal · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I cry with joy every time I see a BMW's turn signals actually being used. I softly tell myself "Yes! Somebody that ACTUALLY DESERVES such a fine car!"

  6. Re:..you'll be able to scream, 'fire the lasers!'" by amalcolm · · Score: 4, Funny

    Release the coherent photons?

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  7. Re:..you'll be able to scream, 'fire the lasers!'" by Immerman · · Score: 4, Informative

    Right, talk about a bad headline. Laser-excited phosphors are a completely different thing than lasers, and that's a really good thing. It's not even a good idea to shine a laser pointer directly into your eyes for any length of time, can you imagine driving past a line of oncoming cars with laser headlights? Your vision would be lucky to survive the week. Not to mention the horrible, horrible dazzle of laser light.

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