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Adaptive headlights are a type of automotive safety feature that automatically adjust the direction of the headlights in response to the vehicle's speed and steering angle. This helps to improve visibility for the driver, allowing them to see further ahead and around corners. The headlights can also be adjusted to provide better illumination of the road in low-light conditions.
Adaptive headlights are becoming increasingly popular in the automotive industry, as they provide a number of safety benefits. They can help to reduce the risk of accidents by providing better visibility in low-light conditions, and can also help to reduce glare from oncoming traffic.
The adaptive headlights market is expected to grow in the coming years, as more automakers incorporate the technology into their vehicles. Companies such as Bosch, Valeo, and Hella are leading the way in the development of adaptive headlights, offering a range of products for both OEMs and aftermarket customers. Show Less Read more