How to make acollimated beam

When it comes to underrated LED beam patterns, the Diffused Beam Pattern takes the gold medal. Since the Diffused Beam pattern is only offered in LED pods, most individuals go with the Flood Beam Pattern or the Spot Beam Pattern because they are more familiar with those beam patterns.

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At Lexbern, we are committed to providing high-quality and affordable lighting products for trucks, 4x4's, jeeps and boats. We have over 10 years of experience in the LED industry, and we work with trusted suppliers and manufacturers to ensure customer satisfaction. Whether you need Marine or Jeep lighting, we have a wide range of options to suit your needs and budget.

Aurora 3 Inch LED Pod with Diffused Beam - This Aurora LED Diffused kit produces 3,880 lumens and includes two pods, mounting hardware, and a full wiring harness. This kit is perfect for adding to any vehicle that needs additional lighting on the front or rear of the vehicle.

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Aurora 3 Inch LED Flush mount Pod with Diffused Beam - This Flush Mount Aurora LED Diffused kit produces 3,880 lumens and includes two Flush Mount pods, stainless steel mounting hardware, a full wiring harness, and a gasket that can be used as a drilling template.

Off Road Bumpers LED Light Lights - With fabricators creating more bumpers for Off-Road vehicles the flush mount kit is a must have as it fits most aftermarket bumper designs. If you don't have a custom bumper this kit can also work with you stock bumpers as the included mounting gasket acts as an excellent drilling template.

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The diffusion beam produces a softer light which gives the illusion of the light surrounding the obstacle as opposed to other beams which shine directly onto the obstacle which can create a glare.This pattern is produced by having  diffuser over the lens which scatters the light to create a softer light. This produces a pattern of approximately 100 degrees wide, with no defined edge.