
car headlights have evolved from a warm yellow hue to a glaring white, and the impact can be quite intense at times.
LED headlights are engineered to project a powerful, directionally-aimed beam towards whatever lies ahead of the vehicle. Additionally, since a number of LED-equipped trucks and SUVs are taller than the conventional sedan, those intense headlights can align directly with the windshields and mirrors of smaller vehicles. Thankfully, your car is equipped with a built-in feature that can assist your eyes in adjusting to the incoming LED lights: the controls for instrument panel brightness.
If you haven’t altered the brightness of your dashboard before, it is typically controlled by a button, slider, or dial located to the left of your steering wheel. To avoid your eyes from seeing spots when confronted with bright, bold LED headlights, simply reduce the lighting on your instrument panel to a level that is dimmer than the approaching headlights. Maintaining a significant contrast between your vehicle’s brightness level and the LED headlights makes it easier for your eyes to adapt to those glaring lights.