
Today's cars get more technology jammed into them every day. With navigation systems, Bluetooth, DVD entertainment systems and other gadgets sucking juice out of cars, companies are looking at other ways to reduce electric consumption. One such U.K. company, called Ceravision, has created a new type of headlight that it says is even more efficient than LEDs. The technology uses radio frequencies set at the same range as microwave ovens, and bulbs made out of quartz or ceramic materials instead of traditional electrode lamps. In the video below you can see how ridiculously bright these lamps are when installed in a test car. If they really can be produced for less money than traditional lamps, and use less electricity, as the company claims, we have no doubt they will become widely adopted by automakers.

Source: Kicking Tires
Original Story: Ultra-Efficient Microwave Headlights Almost Here
Indeed, the lights are so
Indeed, the lights are so bright. I just hope they are affordable. Well maybe not. But all I can say now is that technology even if they are expensive, they are fabulous. Technology really does so many great stuff. I'll no longer be surprised for the so many remarkable inventions and auto parts being developed.