How come Nokya bulbs shine blue/white and PIAA bulbs shine white?
If you weren’t impressed by autothing’s really cheesy attempt at advertising, here’s a follow-up lesson: “Step up! Go blue with Nokya!” and “Go Super White with PIAA!” Hey, we never said we were cool- just the autothings are! Anyways, PIAA bulbs shine white because they are lightly coated with either blue or violet and their light output is at a higher wattage, which inherently means the light will be white and not yellow. Meanwhile, Nokya bulbs have a slightly lower output wattage which when combined with a very intense blue (or purple) coating, creates a stunning bright white light with a lite blue tone (or purple, depending on the Nokya Arctic bulb type).