What is the function of the button on the Haval H9 rearview mirror?
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The button on the Haval H9 rearview mirror is used to manually activate the anti-glare function. 1. Manual anti-glare rearview mirror: The standard version of the Haval H9 is equipped with a manual anti-glare rearview mirror. It is very simple to use. When encountering dazzling strong light from behind, manually pull the small black button on the interior rearview mirror towards yourself. The rearview mirror will tilt upward slightly, and the reflection in the mirror will become much darker. The dazzling high beams in the rearview mirror will then appear as two white dots. 2. Automatic anti-glare interior rearview mirror: Its working principle is quite different from that of the manual anti-glare interior rearview mirror. It adds a layer of electrochromic material inside the mirror surface, which is controlled by photosensitive elements to automatically darken, thereby achieving the anti-glare effect.
As a seasoned long-distance driver, I find the button on the rearview mirror of my Haval H9 extremely practical—it primarily activates the auto-dimming function. When driving at night, bright headlights from behind can be glaring; a quick press of this button automatically darkens the mirror, reducing light interference and easing eye strain. This feature relies on optical sensors and smart micro-adjustments, activating upon detecting intense light with effortless operation. I truly appreciate this thoughtful design—it reduces fatigue and enhances safety since glare can distract and cause accidents. Regularly check the button’s responsiveness to prevent dust buildup that may lead to malfunction. With experience, I’ve also found it handy in emergencies on highways or congested roads. In short, it’s an essential tool—don’t overlook it.