Mercedes Benz's Intelligent light with Adaptive High Beams Vs Others
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Mercedes Benz's Intelligent light with Adaptive High Beams Vs Others
How does the intelligent light with adaptive high beam assist compare to other manufacturers that have have auto high beams dip when it senses light and go back up when the light source passes?
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At least on my car it tends to lag a bit but I still love the feature nonetheless. It doesn't always want to turn on do to street lights and especially in residential areas where people have well lit yards, their lights stop the high-beams from turning on. Other than that there's maybe a 5-10 sec delay for the lights to turn back on when a car passes.
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At least on my car it tends to lag a bit but I still love the feature nonetheless. It doesn't always want to turn on do to street lights and especially in residential areas where people have well lit yards, their lights stop the high-beams from turning on. Other than that there's maybe a 5-10 sec delay for the lights to turn back on when a car passes.
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So you're still able to see, right? The video on Youtube shows the lights dimming but you also can't seem to see anything when they dim. Is the transition smooth?
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Of course you can, just instead of leaving the high beams lever on, leave it in the normal position. If you want to turn on high beams but the car wont let you due to the auto-system, take the lights off of "auto" and then the high beams will work.