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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.

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