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Night View Assist!
Feels so good to have all the "Piano Keys", right? Anyway, the question is: Can anyone confirm the effectiveness of night-view assist?
I had hit a dear 2 times in the last 5 years where I live. Since I got my former BMW, it detected dears 5 times at night I never hit another since then. Now with my new-to-me S560, is it that effective too in detecting and highlighting animals at night, specifically dears? Should I continue having that piece of mind?
I keep mentioning my "former BMW" experience in many of my posts; sounds unnecessarily I know, but trust me it is a big change despite owning another W222 in the past. First day I switched to this S560 I felt a bit of buyer remorse just because of how different the tech is, drive assist, etc... but the luxury in the W222 is at a different level and it takes time to get used to it (another point is that I switched from an SUV M-Sport BMW to S560 sedan; another big change). Still getting my mind tuned back to Mbenz again.... Thought the tech in BMW appears to be the winner (at least for the 2018-2021 era)....
I had hit a dear 2 times in the last 5 years where I live. Since I got my former BMW, it detected dears 5 times at night I never hit another since then. Now with my new-to-me S560, is it that effective too in detecting and highlighting animals at night, specifically dears? Should I continue having that piece of mind?
I keep mentioning my "former BMW" experience in many of my posts; sounds unnecessarily I know, but trust me it is a big change despite owning another W222 in the past. First day I switched to this S560 I felt a bit of buyer remorse just because of how different the tech is, drive assist, etc... but the luxury in the W222 is at a different level and it takes time to get used to it (another point is that I switched from an SUV M-Sport BMW to S560 sedan; another big change). Still getting my mind tuned back to Mbenz again.... Thought the tech in BMW appears to be the winner (at least for the 2018-2021 era)....
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As for the views, for the one where in there is large night-view assist in the center screen with black screen and clean numbers around it: this is when you have Progressive View and then turn Night View Assist on.
For the other one wherein there is is the speedometers and RPM readings, this is the standard dashboard view with nigh-view assist on. I did not try it with sport mode because I don't like the yellow/orange theme.
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I didn't realize that this system highlighted red boxes around people? I'll have to try this out...
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Also in this video below, though it is from pre-facelift where the system was less accurate/predictable (camera position was different too) at minute 1:40 it shows exactly what happens when it sees a deer:
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S560 Long 4Matic (DE) MY 2018
I have it on mine and I like it (post-FL), but I probably wouldn't pay for it in a new car.
Pros:
1. It is very accurate, easily the most reliable "smart" system in this car,
2. Its detection threshold has an impressive distance, way before I have a chance to even know that a person is somewhere ahead,
3. It will pop-up sometimes (but not so reliably) if it thinks you are in danger of hitting a pedestrian; yet another thing that might save you from an accident.
Cons:
1. It has a noticeable lag. There is a delay between the road and what's shown on the screen,
2. It offers a rather narrow view ahead and also feels kinda "zoomed in" compared to what you see through the windscreen and the side windows,
3. You need to divert your attention, which is not great because of the previous two reasons.
In short, I feel it's nice and I use it especially when I'm tired or when the lighting on the road is not great. But it is not a replacement for safe driving and even when I have it turned on, I will use it in an auxilliary capacity, rather than try to rely on it.
Pros:
1. It is very accurate, easily the most reliable "smart" system in this car,
2. Its detection threshold has an impressive distance, way before I have a chance to even know that a person is somewhere ahead,
3. It will pop-up sometimes (but not so reliably) if it thinks you are in danger of hitting a pedestrian; yet another thing that might save you from an accident.
Cons:
1. It has a noticeable lag. There is a delay between the road and what's shown on the screen,
2. It offers a rather narrow view ahead and also feels kinda "zoomed in" compared to what you see through the windscreen and the side windows,
3. You need to divert your attention, which is not great because of the previous two reasons.
In short, I feel it's nice and I use it especially when I'm tired or when the lighting on the road is not great. But it is not a replacement for safe driving and even when I have it turned on, I will use it in an auxilliary capacity, rather than try to rely on it.
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Agreed. Given the area I live in, and also given how often I drive on high-ways, it was a "must-have" for me - not to mention I had already hit 2 dears in the last 5 years and almost come across one or two deers every 2-3 weeks.... My search for my S560 took exactly 9-months despite I was looking for literally "any" location across the country as I was willing to travel or ship it. Night-vision was very hard to find and seems relatively rare. There are many features that I was able to find on so many cars, but Nigh-View vision + Rear seat entertainment + 3D Burmester all on the same car were those rare features that extended my search by up to about 1 year.
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Night View Assist is very nice and even Stellantis Brand manufacturers like Peugeot offer this option , Mercedes-Benz being a premium car manufacturer should have this feature and should work same as Peugeot as well . It should highlight the objects and "throw" and audible warning tone as well .
I was also impressed when I first came across that . It had warned me against the dog way before I took notice of it
I was also impressed when I first came across that . It had warned me against the dog way before I took notice of it