Auto-dimming rearview mirrors are fast-becoming standard features in modern and well-appointed cars. They're perfect for Effingham, IL locals who do a lot of nighttime or long-distance driving. At Goeckner Bros Inc, we're excited to talk about what these mirrors are, how they work, and why they're so important.

What Do Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirrors Do?

Have you ever had a trailing driver turn their brights on while traveling down a long, dark road? Encountering bright headlamps in your rearview mirror can trigger the Troxler Effect. This effect leaves motorists temporarily unable to see or respond to potential hazards on the road that lies ahead. Auto-dimming mirrors darken their reflections to protect drivers' eyes. This way, motorists aren't losing critical seconds of visibility while in motion.

How an Auto-Dimming Mirror Works

Auto-dimming rearview mirrors have a highly responsive, electrochromic gel in their interior. This gel changes colors when triggered by electricity. When their internal sensors detect bright lights, auto-dimming mirrors transmit electric charges that cause their gel to darken. The images they reflect darken as well.

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