Gentex CES Booth Highlights
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- At CES 2020, Gentex Corporation (NASDAQ: GNTX), will demonstrate a host of new features and technology concepts that dramatically expand the Company's digital vision, car connectivity and sensing, and dimmable glass product lines.
Gentex is a long-time supplier of electro-optical products for the global automotive, aerospace and fire protection industries. It's best known for suppling nearly every major automaker with connected-car technologies and advanced electronic features that optimize driver vision and enhance driving safety.
"2020 stands to be a hallmark year for us," said Gentex Chief Executive Officer Steve Downing. "As a tech company, we're committed to leveraging our skill sets in unique ways, so at CES, we're debuting new features in every product category – features ready for immediate vehicle integration along with technology concepts ideal for new mobility models and the coming autonomous age."
The FDM offers bi-modal functionality. In mirror mode, the product functions as a standard rearview mirror, but with the flip of a lever, the mirror enters display mode, and a clear, bright, LCD display appears through the mirror's reflective surface, providing a wide, unobstructed rearward view.
The Company is also showcasing a mirror-integrated digital video recorder (DVR), or dash cam, which is designed to capture road scenes, accidents, vandalism, and other traffic events. The system is capable of recording from forward- and rearward-facing cameras and comes with an integrated SD card slot for transferring video files.
Dimmable Glass Systems
Gentex is the world's leading supplier of dimmable devices, shipping over 42 million units annually. The Company's current product portfolio consists of glare-eliminating interior and exterior rearview mirrors, and electronically dimmable windows for the aerospace industry.
This year at CES, Gentex will continue to demonstrate large-area dimmable devices for in-vehicle lighting, sunload, and privacy control. The Company's booth will feature multiple vehicles equipped with fully functioning dimmable sunroofs, which can darken on demand or in conjunction with system intelligence. Gentex will also demonstrate dimmable head-up displays, privacy panels, and sensor shrouds.
New for this year's CES are dimmable side windows, fully-integrated dimmable windscreen visors, and a unique pillar display that provides the driver with helpful alerts as they approach the vehicle, such as charging status, tire pressure, or security system notifications.
Car Connectivity & Sensing
Gentex is a long-time supplier of connected car features, including HomeLink, the industry's most widely used and trusted car-to-home automation system. More than 100 million HomeLink-equipped vehicles are on the road around the world today.
HomeLink consists of vehicle-integrated programmable buttons that can operate virtually any type of home automation device. It utilizes two transmission modes: radio frequency (RF) to activate entry-critical appliances such as garage doors and security gates, and cloud-based wireless transmission to operate home lighting, thermostats, smart outlets, security systems, and other IOT devices.
At CES, Gentex will demonstrate HomeLink Connect, its new home automation app that pairs with the vehicle and allows drivers to operate home automation devices from the vehicle's touch screen or Bluetooth-enabled rearview mirror, which was recently launched in the aftermarket.
Gentex's CES lineup will also include Integrated Toll Module (ITM), a nationwide toll collection technology for factory integration into new vehicles. The system uses a mirror-integrated, multi-protocol toll tag that provides motorists with access to toll roads throughout the U.S.
To enhance the security of connected car features, Gentex will demonstrate an in-vehicle biometrics system that authenticates the driver with an iris scan to deliver customized security, comfort and convenience features. The system consists of a mirror-integrated display, near-infrared emitters, an iris-scanning camera, and system-level intelligence.
Gentex EDWs feature high-speed transition between clear and dark and a new ultra-dark low-end transmission. Compared to previous designs, the latest EDWs darken twice as fast and become 100 times darker, effectively eliminating more than 99.999% of visible light.
CES (the Consumer Electronics Show) is the world's gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technology. Owned and produced by the Consumer Technology Association, it has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for over 50 years. This year's show runs January 7-10 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Founded in 1974, Gentex Corporation (NASDAQ:GNTX) is a supplier of automatic-dimming rearview mirrors and electronics to the automotive industry, dimmable aircraft windows for aviation markets, and fire protection products to the fire protection market. Visit the company website at www.gentex.com.
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