Window film technology
Glare Reduction
Glare reduction is the cut in visible light intensity from a tint, lowering eye strain in bright conditions while still meeting LTA visibility rules.
Glare is the high-intensity portion of visible light — direct sun, reflections off other cars, wet road surfaces at sunset. A film with 70% VLT still cuts glare meaningfully because it filters out the highest-intensity wavelengths.
Glare reduction is not just comfort. On Singapore's expressways at dawn and dusk, glare from low-angle sun is a documented contributor to rear-end collisions. A quality tint reduces eye fatigue on long drives and improves response time in mixed-lighting conditions.
The visible glare reduction is one reason even legally-clear windscreen films are worth installing. Drivers who fit Platinum99 on the windscreen consistently report less squinting and lower fatigue on long trips up to Malaysia.
