What does vehicle-wide backlight linkage mean?
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Vehicle-wide backlight linkage refers to the automatic adjustment of brightness. When activated, the brightness of the lights, central control panel, and instrument panel will automatically adjust according to the external environment. This feature is currently more commonly used in Lynk & Co vehicles. Below is an introduction to Lynk & Co vehicles: Positioning: Lynk & Co is a high-end brand with European technology, European design, global manufacturing, and global sales. In August 2017, Geely Automobile, Volvo Cars, and Geely Holding Group signed a joint venture agreement, making Lynk & Co a high-end joint venture brand of Geely Automobile and Volvo Cars. Vehicle Models: Currently, Lynk & Co has launched various models such as the Lynk & Co 01, Lynk & Co 02, and Lynk & Co 03, covering sedans, SUVs, and hybrid models.
I've always found the whole-car backlight linkage super cool. It means when you adjust the brightness of the dashboard lights, all other lights in the car, like the center console buttons and door handle lights, will automatically follow suit to brighten or dim, maintaining a consistent lighting atmosphere throughout the vehicle. When driving at night, if the lights are too glaring or too dim to see clearly, this feature is a great help - you just need to adjust the dashboard, without fiddling with each individual small light. Many new cars come with this feature. For example, in my car, the ambient lights also change in sync after starting, making the driving experience more comfortable. However, it's important to note this isn't standard on all models. Older cars might require manual adjustment. It's quite user-friendly and makes driving easier and safer. I recommend considering this smart feature when choosing a car.