Gentex has announced that its SmartBeam high-beam assist system is now being offered on nine Volkswagen vehicle models. This is the first time that SmartBeam has been offered on VW models.
The SmartBeam feature is now available as an option in Europe on the VW Eos, Golf, Jetta, Jetta Sportswagen, Passat, Passat CC, Scirocco, Touran and Sharan.
SmartBeam uses a miniature camera-on-a-chip combined with algorithmic decision-making to automatically operate a vehicle's high beams in order to optimize their usage according to surrounding traffic conditions. The system maximizes forward lighting while eliminating the repetitive task of turning the high beams on and off manually.
SmartBeam is integrated into a Gentex auto-dimming mirror, which automatically darkens to eliminate glare from the headlamps of vehicles approaching from the rear.
“Gentex’s SmartBeam system was the first of its kind, and it continues to gain popularity around the world,” said the company's senior vice president Enoch Jen. “This rollout across the VW Group shows how the feature is helping to improve forward lighting and driver safety on vehicles in every market segment, including compact cars, SUVs and minivans.
“SmartBeam’s success is the basis for a whole new category of adaptive lighting technologies that are currently being developed,” continued Jen. “The product’s debut marked the first time a camera system was successfully used to optimize forward lighting, and now it’s rapidly becoming a ‘must-have’ feature across all vehicle segments.”
The value of improved forward lighting is well documented. Studies in the USA and Europe suggest that drivers significantly underutilize their high beams. Whether it's out of fear of blinding other drivers, annoyance at constantly turning them on and off, or just plain forgetfulness, studies show that drivers often don’t use their high beams even when conditions would justify their use. SmartBeam optimizes forward visibility by automating high-beam usage, which allows drivers to better identify and react to potential hazards in the road ahead.
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