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When you’re on the road, it’s easy to be distracted. And if we’re being honest, we find ourselves reaching in our purse or in the glove apartment for things like chapstick, tissues, or other ...
Engines, transmissions, lights, and electronics have all been upgraded in the last century. The car's sun visor hasn't. Bosch is ready to change that. Ahead of the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show in ...
Fully autonomous vehicles are already being tested on roads across the country, but there’s one feature in every car that feels like it hasn’t been upgraded in a century: the sun visor. So a group of ...
It’s remarkable how brand-new, clean-sheet, redesigned cars keep coming out without extendable sun visors. I know, it feels like such a small and dumb thing to be up in arms about. But that’s also ...
Driving in bright sunlight is something that everybody wants to avoid, simply because the glare could eventually hurt your eyes and make it more difficult to see what’s in front of the car. This is ...
Most people simply flip down their car's sun visor when the sun is shining in their eyes, but this accessory has a hidden, highly practical function. Some of our car accessories are so straightforward ...
BUNNELL, Fla. – Karen, of Bunnell, asked us to program her garage door remote buttons built into her sun visor in her car because she couldn’t get them to work on her own. We found out why – it was a ...
This makes me more aware than ever about sun visors in test cars that I’ve been driving lately. Some are incredibly effective, like in the Ford Flex, and some simply fall flat, like in the Mini Cooper ...
There’s something called a “Visual Visor” here at CES. It comes from Bosch, and it can detect when there’s sunlight shining on your face, directly into your eyes, and block out the rays. It’s designed ...
Car sun visors are a double-edged sword. Yes, they stop annoying rays from shining directly into your eyeballs, which means you don't have to squint or immediately grab a pair of sunglasses. But if ...