Which Lazer light works best with a wide beam pattern?


The Lazer Linear series offers the best wide beam pattern for professional driving applications, featuring a precise flood-spot combination with excellent lateral coverage. The Glide series provides similar wide beam capabilities with enhanced aesthetic appeal, while both models deliver superior wide-angle illumination compared to spot-focused alternatives. Understanding beam pattern characteristics helps professional drivers select the optimal auxiliary lighting solution for maximum road coverage and safety.
A wide beam pattern combines flood and spot lighting elements to provide extensive lateral coverage alongside distance illumination. Lazer lamps’ wide flood beam patterns typically feature a bright central spot beam for long-distance visibility, with dispersed flood lighting at the edges for comprehensive road shoulder illumination.
Professional auxiliary lighting systems measure beam patterns in degrees of coverage. Wide-pattern LED lights generally provide 60–90 degrees of horizontal spread, significantly broader than pure spot beams, which focus on 10–30 degree patterns. This wider distribution ensures professional driving lights illuminate road edges, verges, and potential hazards that narrow beams might miss.
The flood beam component creates even light distribution across the wide coverage area, preventing dark spots that could hide obstacles or wildlife. High-quality wide beam auxiliary lights balance this broad coverage with sufficient central intensity to maintain effective forward visibility at professional driving speeds.
I serien Lazer Linear series delivers exceptional wide beam coverage through its precisely engineered combination beam pattern, specifically designed for roof-mounting applications. These E-approved auxiliary lights feature a comprehensive flood-spot hybrid that provides excellent lateral illumination while maintaining strong central beam intensity for distance visibility.
Lazer Glide wide beam models offer similarly impressive coverage with enhanced aesthetic appeal through their modern, streamlined design. The Glide series incorporates innovative single-row amber/white parking light functionality alongside the wide beam pattern, making them ideal for front-mounted installations where style matters.
The T Evolution series provides wide coverage optimised for off-road applications, featuring carefully designed reflector surfaces that distribute light effectively from the vehicle’s front edge. This series excels in close-range illumination scenarios where immediate wide coverage takes priority over extreme distance projection.
Choose Lazer Linear for roof-mounting applications requiring maximum wide beam performance and regulatory compliance. The Linear series offers superior beam precision through its low-profile design and E-approval certification, making it perfect for professional drivers operating in mixed traffic conditions where road lighting regulations matter.
Select Lazer Glide for front-mounting scenarios where aesthetic integration matters alongside wide beam performance. The Glide series provides comparable wide coverage with enhanced visual appeal through its modern housing design and distinctive parking light feature. This series works excellently for both front and roof installations.
Consider installation space constraints when choosing between these series. Linear models excel in confined mounting spaces due to their compact profile, while Glide lights offer greater mounting flexibility. Power consumption remains similar between both series, with Elite versions providing double the light output for applications requiring maximum illumination intensity.
Mounting height significantly influences wide beam light performance, with optimal positioning typically 1.2–1.5 metres above ground level. This height maximises the effective coverage area while preventing excessive glare for oncoming traffic. Professional vehicle lighting installations require careful angle adjustment to achieve proper beam distribution.
Horizontal positioning affects coverage patterns, with wider spacing between multiple lights creating more comprehensive illumination. Centre-mounted single units work well for general wide coverage, while paired installations provide enhanced peripheral visibility for professional driving applications requiring maximum road awareness.
Electrical considerations include ensuring adequate alternator capacity and proper wiring gauge for sustained high-power operation. Lazer lamps’ wide-angle systems draw significant current, particularly Elite models with enhanced output. Professional installations benefit from dedicated switching circuits and appropriate fusing to protect both the lights and the vehicle’s electrical systems.
Proper beam angle adjustment optimises the wide pattern distribution for specific vehicle heights and driving conditions. Most professional drivers achieve the best results with slight downward angling to maximise road surface coverage while maintaining effective distance illumination through the central spot beam component.
Professional drivers seeking optimal wide beam auxiliary lighting performance will find Lazer’s Linear and Glide series offer exceptional coverage capabilities backed by Finnish engineering excellence. We stock the complete range of Lazer auxiliary lights, with expert installation services to ensure your professional lighting setup delivers maximum safety and performance benefits. For personalised guidance on selecting the ideal wide beam solution for your specific vehicle and driving requirements, contact our technical team for expert recommendations.