The latest Mercedes-Benz MULTIBEAM LED headlamps are equipped with an array of new lighting options that extend Intelligent Lighting Systems. The system has the following features that include:
– Anti-dazzle, high-performance main beams that respond quickly and with greater precision
Camera-based, anticipatory active light function
A light function with the navigation-assisted operation for roundabouts
Based on the German luxury car maker, The Multibeam LED configuration is effective enough to redirect light away from cars approaching it, and high beams can remain on. Other four-wheelers can be mechanically hidden out of the beam’s direction to prevent drivers from being blinded. The company aims to improve the technique by incorporating more LEDs. Based on a Stuttgart-based automobile maker, the headlamps work like digital cameras. This implies that having more light points or pixels provides better lighting. The company is developing a MULTIBEAM setup with 84 individually lit LEDs that will feature a resolution of 1,024 pixels. The technology will be available in future Mercedes automobiles. The higher the number of individual light elements, the more control will be available with no mechanical devices physically repositioning the lights.
The German premium carmaker is believed to be working on a “High Range LED high beam that could provide illumination that extends up to 600 meters. Mercedes says these results are possible with LEDs for a lower cost than the laser headlamps made by its arch rivals, BMW and Audi. With these new technologies used in cars, it can be likely that the coming Mercedes automobiles will be more secure and more technologically modern.
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