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A new innovation in automotive lighting could make night driving safer and more comfortable. Engineers are developing adaptive headlight dimmers that allow drivers to manually or automatically adjust the brightness of their headlights in real time.

Unlike traditional high/low beam toggles, these dimmers offer a gradient of brightness levels, helping reduce glare for oncoming drivers while maintaining visibility. Some models integrate with sensors and smart systems to auto-adjust based on traffic, weather, and road conditions.

Experts say this could be especially helpful in urban areas or during fog and heavy rain, where full-beam headlights can cause reflection or dazzle other drivers.

The dimmer technology is currently being tested by several automakers and may become available in select vehicles by 2026.

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