Automotive Night Vision Sensors are a type of automotive sensor used to detect objects in low-light conditions. They are typically mounted on the front of the vehicle and use infrared technology to detect objects in the dark. The sensors can detect objects up to several hundred meters away, allowing drivers to see further ahead and react to potential hazards. The sensors can also detect pedestrians and animals, helping to reduce the risk of collisions. The Automotive Night Vision Sensors market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing safety concerns and the need for improved visibility in low-light conditions. The market is expected to benefit from the increasing demand for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles. Some of the major players in the Automotive Night Vision Sensors market include Bosch, Continental, Denso, FLIR Systems, and Magna International. Show Less Read more
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