Can automatic headlights switch between high and low beams?

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OZoey
07/29/25 3:32pm
Automatic headlights can switch between high and low beams. Generally, automatic headlights default to low beams. When high beams are needed, the driver can manually adjust them. Some higher-end vehicles also feature automatic high/low beam switching functionality. Automatic headlights are light-sensitive control systems installed on front headlights that automatically turn on or off when light intensity exceeds or falls below certain thresholds. Low beams are designed for close-range illumination, featuring wide coverage but short projection distance with non-adjustable focus. High beams adjust light intensity based on filament distance, emitting parallel, concentrated light with greater brightness that can illuminate distant or elevated objects.
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