This system uses the camera to
detect headlights and taillights of other vehicles and switch between high and low beams accordingly.
A camera on your windshield aids nighttime driving by using a camera to
detect headlights and taillights of preceding vehicles, and toggling accordingly between high and low beams.5
Not exact matches
Designed to activate at speeds above 25 mph, AHB rely on an in - vehicle camera to help
detect the
headlights of oncoming vehicles
and taillights of preceding vehicles, then automatically toggle between high
and low beams accordingly to provide the appropriate amount of light.
When enabled, Automatic High Beams (AHB) 5 use an in - vehicle camera to help
detect the
headlights of oncoming vehicles
and taillights of preceding vehicles.
The Automatic High Beam system uses an in - vehicle camera to
detect the
headlights of oncoming car or the
taillights of cars behind your vehicle,
and switches between low -
and high - beams accordingly.
This technology activates at speeds above 25 mph,
and uses an in - vehicle camera to help
detect the
headlights of oncoming vehicles
and taillights of preceding vehicles.