These lights more dazzle you rather then help. You can try to drive in the fog with high beams, same effect, you see glare not the road. Use low beams and fog lights because they are located lower.
When the system is activated in automatic mode, just push the lever away from you, so you will get manual high beam. To disable the automatic high beam, pull the lever towards you, when the system is active:)!
You have to set the light switch to automatic fist. Then you have to push back the light lever once so you see an "automatic" symbol in the virtual cockpit. Does this help you ?:)
Yes definitely! that was the initial intention. Please feel free to ask for more videos in different conditions! I would be glad to provide you some footage!
@@oijhhytdirhrbru Yes that is right - So usually in a heavy fog situation I turn off my High Beam, because it flashes bac some kind of. But it was as you mentioned, a nice weather to demonstrate the effects of the single beams;)
because he probably did. just because the light beams you can visibly see arent on the cars doesnt mean its not bright. the beams are still going too high and are very bright even not head on
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@@flute136it is only because it’s through the fog, which disperses the high power light too much blinding everyone, including the driver himself. In normal conditions it doesn’t blind anyone.
One thing I wish it would do, when someone comes at you with their high beam on, it should light them up fully
have both headlights precisely aimed at their retinas LMAO
@@012jebaited baaahahhaha!!!
LMAO
Haha, I think you can manually overdrive! Like you can with the regular highbeam assist
@@georgealex19you can, but it initially turns off prior allowing you to flash, which means you have to fight against it a little
this is the best real life video showing the led matrix headlights, mainly because your driving through fog which really make the technology clear.
is just me, or high beam in foggy weather is never a good idea?
These lights more dazzle you rather then help. You can try to drive in the fog with high beams, same effect, you see glare not the road. Use low beams and fog lights because they are located lower.
It would be interesting to have a video of how other cars feel the matrix LEDs in different conditions (curves, highway, etc.).
I love this feature on my B9 S5! It’s awesome!
When those high beams are partially disabled for oncoming traffic, how do you manually activate it fully? Just pull the lever towards you?
When the system is activated in automatic mode, just push the lever away from you, so you will get manual high beam. To disable the automatic high beam, pull the lever towards you, when the system is active:)!
Thanks!
@@rhdrmfksl You are welcome mate!
@@oijhhytdirhrbru Again - Thank you mate for the additional explanation and detailed informations! Really appreciated this ! :)
@@oijhhytdirhrbru thanks for the tip regarding SSP. Very interesting, and not only related to Matrix, but in general.
this tech is so amazing!
Does light turn with the steering wheel?
to activate the matrix does the high beams have to be set to auto or are they always on ?
You have to set the light switch to automatic fist. Then you have to push back the light lever once so you see an "automatic" symbol in the virtual cockpit. Does this help you ?:)
@@sweti3 yes it does, thanks for clarifying
@@oliverwhittington4887 You are welcome :)
This audi matrix led show the function in foggy more than particular condition
Yes definitely! that was the initial intention. Please feel free to ask for more videos in different conditions! I would be glad to provide you some footage!
@@oijhhytdirhrbru Yes that is right - So usually in a heavy fog situation I turn off my High Beam, because it flashes bac some kind of. But it was as you mentioned, a nice weather to demonstrate the effects of the single beams;)
That beam gives so much glare...
What about a color change to yellow when is foggy?
Yeah free ideas. If u make some money Of it. Hit me.
wtf is the point of high beams in fog.. can see shit.. this (great lights)are only great in audi ADS ...
In the fog you can perfectly see how they actually work. I think that’s the only reason to keep them on.
Is it only me or you got lots of flashes?
because he probably did. just because the light beams you can visibly see arent on the cars doesnt mean its not bright. the beams are still going too high and are very bright even not head on
@@flute136it is only because it’s through the fog, which disperses the high power light too much blinding everyone, including the driver himself. In normal conditions it doesn’t blind anyone.
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