The camera in Opel’s eye-tracking system scans the driver’s eyes more than 50 times per second to instantaneously adjust the headlamp beam.
Forward-facing eye camera, integrated in interior mirror mounting, measures distance to vehicle ahead and adjusts headlamp low beam distance for glare-free illumination.
The AFL+ xenon headlamp beams automatically adapt to a diverse range of driving situations, road and weather conditions.
The AFL+ system ensures variable light distribution according to driving situation, road and weather conditions.
Opel engineers shed light on new eye-tracking tech

Boffins at carmaker Opel are working on developing the automotive light of the future. They are actively engaged with work on the third generation of groundbreaking

18 Mar 2015 | 4806 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Boffins at carmaker Opel are working on developing the automotive light of the future. They are actively engaged with work on the third generation of groundbreaking adaptive light technology for cars which offers up to 10 automatic modes and available on most Opel models, and the LED array light which ...

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