The anti-glare rearview mirror is typically mounted inside the vehicle, usually on the windshield. This advanced system includes a special mirror, two photodiodes, and an electronic control unit. The photodiodes detect light coming from both the front and the rear of the vehicle. When the system senses that the rear light is stronger than the front light, the controller sends a voltage to a conductive layer embedded in the mirror. This voltage alters the opacity of the electrochromic layer, making it darker. The higher the voltage, the darker the mirror becomes, effectively reducing glare caused by bright headlights behind the driver. Even under strong sunlight or intense rear lighting, the mirror adjusts its reflectivity to ensure the driver sees a clear, non-dazzling image. The electrochromic layer continuously adapts based on the intensity of the incoming light, providing a seamless and automatic glare reduction. Additionally, when the vehicle is in reverse, the anti-glare function temporarily deactivates, allowing the side mirror to illuminate the area behind the car for better visibility during parking or maneuvering. |
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