Audi has developed high-beam headlights that can detect other vehicles on the road and dim part of the light beam so that they don’t blind other drivers while at the same time continue to cast their ...
Whether you prefer the Springsteen original or the later Manfred Mann version, "Blinded by the Light" is something most people would rather experience on the stereo rather than by oncoming traffic.
Audi has been an innovator and pioneer in the area of headlight technology, having been one of the first to introduce lighting technologies such as adaptive lights, full-LED headlights and even ...
The whole point of the Matrix LED headlights from Audi (and similar solutions presented by other carmakers) is to prevent people from getting blinded by the powerful LED high beam. They do that by ...
Audi has announced that its 2014 A8 sedan will get the automaker’s new “Matrix” LED headlights, a technology that’s takes the high-beam function to a more precise level. In addition, the new ...
Headlights typically serve one purpose — helping drivers see the road. To illuminate the asphalt at night the lights traditionally had two settings. Low beams for driving around town and passing other ...
Back in January, Audi introduced a new headlight technology called "matrix-beam LED lighting" at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. The automaker then teased it in a Twilight-inspired (i.e., ...
Audi has just released a new animation through its Youtube channel to explain how the Matrix LED headlights of the TT coupe and Roadster work in real life. The system is an optional extra, but it does ...
When the refreshed Audi A8 arrives in America next fall, it won’t be boasting the German automaker’s Matrix LED headlights. Federal laws in America prohibit the active headlights’ computer-controlled ...
Audi will introduce a new version of the A8 luxury sedan later this year, but it will be a face lift rather than the all-new A8 that is expected for 2016. The update Audi A8 will, however, be the ...
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