Will the Car Display Show Night Mode During the Day?
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During the day, the car display will not show night mode; it automatically switches to night mode only in the evening. Below is an introduction to night mode: Definition of Night Mode: The car night vision system uses infrared technology to make darkness appear as bright as daylight, allowing drivers to see farther and more clearly at night. The night vision system consists of two parts: an infrared camera and a light display system on the windshield. Benefits of Night Mode: With this night vision device installed, drivers can see road conditions as clearly as during the day through the light display system. When two vehicles meet, it significantly reduces the adverse visual stimulation caused by the strong headlights of the oncoming car and enhances the driver's ability to discern road conditions in foggy conditions.
I've encountered this issue while driving, especially after installing dark window tints. Many car displays come with built-in light sensors, usually placed on the windshield or dashboard corners, designed to automatically switch between day and night modes. However, if the sensor gets blocked by a phone or receives inaccurate direct sunlight, it might mistakenly switch to night mode even during daytime. Once I placed a sunglasses case on my dashboard which directly caused the center console screen to turn dark. Now I always make sure to keep that sensor area clear. If the problem persists, you can manually set the display to day mode in the vehicle settings. Some cars even feature GPS-based automatic adjustment according to sunrise/sunset times, which rarely makes mistakes.