I can’t tell if it’s tracking the other cars and just turning the left side, or is it disengaging the laser high beams altogether with the oncoming traffic?
It tracks the cars until they are so close, that it can't turn the headlight more to the left and then disengages the left high beam. The laser beams will go off earlier, but the led high beam stays on until the car on the left lane is too close.
@@geoffbullock8280 Audi has laser lights + MATRIX LED which is superior to BMW's implementation. Laser doesn't necessarily mean the application allows for luminance levels to exceed exponentially than LED headlights. There are regulations that would prevent a laser headlight to be "1000 times brighter" than a LED headlight.
@@samfoxley8972 That's because laser is being used as a spotlight and that it can produce more light for less energy consumption per unit, making it a good application. That does not make laser always inherently brighter than other LED's. There is a video comparing a laser BMW and a MATRIX headlight and MATRIX clearly had more light output than the laser headlights.