
Window convenient opening means the window control system where the window glass can be raised or lowered to position with one-touch control. One-touch window operation: Generally, mid-to-high-end car models are equipped with the one-touch window function, mainly to facilitate the use of windows by drivers and passengers, with the purpose of avoiding the distraction of drivers when opening and closing windows, thereby improving safety. Features of one-touch window operation: One-touch windows are generally equipped with an "anti-pinch" function. During the automatic closing operation, if an object is caught between the glass and the window frame, the window closing operation will automatically stop midway and return to the initial state, otherwise it may cause the danger of pinching hands.

When I first got my Lavida Plus, I found the convenience control feature for windows quite practical. Specifically, pressing and holding the unlock button on the remote key for a few seconds automatically lowers all four windows; similarly, holding the lock button raises and closes them. This feature is especially useful in summer, allowing you to remotely release hot air after parking, or quickly close windows during rain without rushing back to the car. It also saves time in daily use—like ventilating the car before getting in after shopping, or ensuring all windows are closed with a single button press to prevent rain damage. I remember one time when I forgot to close the rear window and a sudden downpour hit—luckily, I used the key to raise it just in time, avoiding a flooded interior. Overall, it simplifies operations, enhancing both convenience and safety.

As a car enthusiast, I have an in-depth understanding of this feature. The convenient window control is essentially a remote linkage system integrated into the key fob buttons of the Lavida Plus. Pressing and holding the unlock or lock button triggers the window circuit, with the motor responding automatically. This design eliminates the hassle of operating each window switch individually, proving especially convenient when parked in underground garages or crowded areas. It also prevents children from tampering with the switches in the back seat, enhancing safety. Personally tested, the response speed is quite fast, completing in about one or two seconds, but care must be taken to avoid accidental activation. Upgraded models also support one-touch operation for other windows.

I didn't know much about cars before, so I asked the salesperson to understand what this meant. The 'convenient window control' feature refers to the ability to remotely open and close all windows with just one click of the key fob. When I first bought the car, I found it quite novel and tried it a few times: for example, parking outside in the sun and using the key to open the windows for quick cooling; or closing the windows from a distance when it rains to avoid getting wet when opening the door. It's quite handy and easy to use for a beginner like me. But a reminder: don't use it in windy areas to avoid accidental operations affecting others.

Driving my kids to school every day, I find this feature incredibly convenient. The one-touch window control allows you to open or close all windows with a single press of the key. After shopping, I can put items in the trunk without having to temporarily set down my bag to operate the switches. When taking the kids out and it gets hot, I can open the windows a second or two in advance to ventilate and keep the air inside fresh. There have also been times when I forgot to close the windows, and using the key to handle it remotely prevented dust from entering the car. It's highly practical and perfect for family life, saving time and effort.

This feature has been a great help on my commute. The convenient window control system in the Lavida Plus allows all windows to be rolled up and down by long-pressing the key button. Before work, I press the button at home to open the windows for ventilation, and during traffic jams after work, I close the windows to block out noise, saving a lot of time. It's also convenient for ventilation on the highway, but be careful not to overuse it in rainy weather to avoid electrical failures. Overall, it optimizes the driving experience, making daily car use more efficient and comfortable.


