It might seem like headlights keep getting brighter and brighter, but car designers have a clever way to combat the night blindness that comes from headlights reflecting in your rearview mirror. With an auto-dimming rearview mirror,  you won’t have to worry about that car behind you with the extra bright LED headlights on the roads of Omaha, NE.

Auto-dimming rear-view mirrors have two plates of glass sandwiched between them with a revolutionary substance called electrochromic gel. During the day, this gel ordinarily reflects the scene behind you. At night, bright lights trigger an electric pulse from the rearview mirror housing that zaps the gel, causing it to darken and absorb excess light, preventing it from reflecting into your eyes. Once the bright lights disappear, the electrochromic gel returns to its original color and reflects the scene behind you as it normally would. Visit our showroom today at Woodhouse Lincoln.

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