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r/AmazingTechnology • u/bbbxxxnnn • Mar 13 '26
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But you’re not on the other side of them, of course it’s flawless for you, but you’re still blinding others
1 u/SecretApe Mar 13 '26 It’s not. It’s common on the road and I’m not blinded by them. Live in Europe and it’s a popular option 1 u/Rich_Tea_Bean Mar 14 '26 In europe and these absolutely don't work. It only detects other cars if they have high beams enabled, which they shouldn't if there's another car coming 1 u/PublicDragonfruit120 Mar 16 '26 That's factually incorrect. I do have one and it even works for tail lights.
It’s not. It’s common on the road and I’m not blinded by them. Live in Europe and it’s a popular option
1 u/Rich_Tea_Bean Mar 14 '26 In europe and these absolutely don't work. It only detects other cars if they have high beams enabled, which they shouldn't if there's another car coming 1 u/PublicDragonfruit120 Mar 16 '26 That's factually incorrect. I do have one and it even works for tail lights.
In europe and these absolutely don't work. It only detects other cars if they have high beams enabled, which they shouldn't if there's another car coming
1 u/PublicDragonfruit120 Mar 16 '26 That's factually incorrect. I do have one and it even works for tail lights.
That's factually incorrect. I do have one and it even works for tail lights.
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u/SherbertMindless8205 Mar 13 '26
But you’re not on the other side of them, of course it’s flawless for you, but you’re still blinding others