Inspection Light Testing Adds CRI Check For Surface Work

publisherJames Chen

time2026/07/27

Inspection light testing adds a CRI check to support surface work, paint inspection, and clearer product evaluation.
inspection light acting in engine bay
On June 9, 2026, OWLAMP added a CRI check step to selected inspection light testing to support more accurate product evaluation before sample communication. The step is designed for inspection light products used in automotive repair, detailing, paint inspection, and close surface work, where users need to see fine details clearly instead of relying only on high brightness.

During the updated inspection light testing process, the team checks light output, beam consistency, color performance, and how clearly surface details can be seen under practical working conditions. These points are important because many professional users do not only need brightness. They need light that helps them make accurate judgments over a long working period. In automotive repair and detailing work, poor color performance or uneven lighting may make it harder to identify marks, color difference, small defects, scratches, or surface changes.
LED inspection light lighting in dark narrow
Buyers in repair and detailing markets often ask whether an inspection light can show real surface conditions before they decide on samples or bulk orders. The new CRI check step gives the OWLAMP team a clearer way to record product performance and explain lighting value to buyers. It also helps the team compare different inspection light models more consistently when preparing product files, answering buyer questions, or supporting sample review.

James Chen said the new check gives the team a more practical testing reference before sample communication. OWLAMP will use the results to support product files, buyer questions, and future inspection light development. The action also supports the brand’s focus on clearer and more comfortable work lighting for professional users who need reliable visibility during repair, detailing, paint inspection, and close surface work.