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Visualeyes Rayzer for safer night drive

Posted on Dec 14, 07 10:30 AM PDT

Visualeyes Rayzer for safer night drive Driving at night can get pretty tricky, especially when your eyesight is not up to par. Visualeyes has developed the Rayzer that utilizes HID Xenon bulbs that were specially designed to match the spectrum of the human eye, reducing eye strain while making it less taxing to focus at a distance. In addition, Xenon bulbs hold the advantage of a longer average lifespan of 3,000 hours - that is roughly the equivalent of 5 years' of driving. The kit can be bolted to the front of the car, hidden right smack in between the rear view mirror and the windshield. The benefits of this location are numerous - it won't get stolen (unless your whole car goes), it does not interfect with your car's aerodynamics and is capable of projecting a better angle when directing light. The intensity can also be adjusted to suit your surroundings. There is no word on pricing, but the Rayzer kit will be made available sometime early next year onwards.

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By Kenneth Konet , 17/02/08 11:44 AM (CommentID #492332)


No since it has an automatic dimming system that turns the light off when oncoming traffic approaches. www.visualeyes.se.

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By Kenneth Konet , 17/02/08 11:42 AM (CommentID #492330)


It cab be purchased off of our website visualeyes.se.

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By John , 15/12/07 1:33 PM (CommentID #394762)


Thank god it does not interfect... What a shame that would be, I hate when things interfect with my aerodynamics... Like as I type my spell check is interfecting with all these red squiggly lines. ;) ok I'm done with the sarcastic rant.

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By eto , 15/12/07 1:06 PM (CommentID #394749)


hi.. can i ask you something? please can you help me with a backlink to techpub.info? i will be thankful if you won't let me down.. please..

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By jeremy , 15/12/07 9:20 AM (CommentID #394578)


cool! how much is this thingy?

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By jon , 15/12/07 6:13 AM (CommentID #394453)


er..... wouldn't the light blind the driver in front of you instead?

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