Volvo's permanent high beams keep other drivers in the shade
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Volvo's Active High Beam Control
Volvo's Active High Beam Control activates a tiny cylinder with different sized metal pieces that shade the selected area to the proper degree
Volvo's Active High Beam Control selectively shields other cars from dazzling high-beams
Volvo's Active High Beam Control
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Article Summary
Being dazzled by car high beams is no joke. Having someone come around the corner and forget to dip their headlamps isn't just annoying, it’s potentially dangerous. To be featured at next week's Geneva Motor Show, Volvo’s Active High Beam Control is a mechanical system installed in the headlamps that actively and selectively shields oncoming or cars being followed from the lights. This allows Volvo drivers to keep their high beams on continually without fear of dazzling others or being unable to see a suddenly darkened road.
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