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B Type Hd Vision Visor, Optical Shutter, Anti-glare Visor For Day&night Driving on 2040-parts.com

C $39.28
Location:

深圳市, 广东省, China

深圳市, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:Cybernova Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CN-HDVV-B-ca Country/Region of Manufacture:China Interchange Part Number:CN-HDVV-B-ca

Features: 

●  Two rotatable grey and yellow filters for using in day and night respectively

● Effectively decrease the intensity of the glare and bright light, provide you clear and comfortable driving view.

●  Filter out UV rays and infrared light

●  Horizontally adjustable bracket, can be moved back and forth to adjust face distance .


Description:

● External visor Size: 28(L) x12.5(W) cm

● Material: PMMA(Acrylic)

● Elastic clamps can firmly hooked on the original light-shelter

● Two rotatable grey and yellow filters for using in day and night respectively

● Folder design, easily access and restore.

●  Pan-tilt mechanical device can be rotate 360 degree to adjust the angle to fit your eyesight.

● Effectively decrease the intensity of the glare and bright light, provide you clear and comfortable driving view.

● Perfect for driving in thick fog, avoid sun glare, snow blindness, high-beam dazzle.

● Filter out UV rays(75%)and infrared light(90%)

● Weight: 280g

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