What is an Anti-Glare Rearview Mirror?

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ValentinaAnn
09/06/25 3:28am
An anti-glare rearview mirror refers to a mirror that can absorb strong light and reduce its reflection when headlights from the car behind shine onto it, preventing the reflected glare from directly hitting the driver's eyes and avoiding dazzling effects. Here is some relevant information about anti-glare rearview mirrors: Classification: Anti-glare rearview mirrors are divided into manual anti-glare mirrors and automatic anti-glare mirrors. Composition: An anti-glare rearview mirror consists of a special mirror, two photodiodes, and an electronic controller. The electronic controller receives signals from the photodiodes for both front and rear light and is installed under the front windshield of the vehicle.
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JasonAnn
09/18/25 3:28am
The anti-glare function of the interior rearview mirror refers to a device that automatically or manually reduces the intensity of reflected light when encountering strong light from vehicles behind. It minimizes glare interference to the eyes, enhancing driving safety and comfort. Having used many cars, I've found that it detects light intensity through photosensitive elements, automatically adjusting the mirror tint to darken, or achieves a similar effect by manually flipping a switch. When driving at night, encountering high beams from trailing vehicles is extremely annoying—this feature can mitigate the issue with a simple activation, preventing temporary blindness that could lead to accidents. Additionally, it's not only useful on highways but also helpful in urban driving when dealing with reflections from neon lights. The automatic version is more advanced, but manual operation is equally reliable—the key is developing a habit to check if it's functioning properly.
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