IR accounts for 53% of the spectrum, so PhotoSync’s IRD® high 98.5% IR rejection rate serves as a constant measure of product performance. The solar spectrum consists of 3 main properties: Ultraviolet, Visible light, and Infrared Rays (IR). This transitional effect increases Total Solar Energy Rejection (TSER) up to 79% while retaining an impressively light and clear shade. This will trigger an immediate adjustment of the film’s heat rejecting properties to synchronize with solar intensity. ![]() This coating will adjust itself once certain wavelengths of the solar spectrum are exposed to the film. The uniqueness to PhotoSync IRD® lies in the integration of two key technologies: Utilizing the latest in Solar Adaptive Coating (SAC), this nano technology window film adjusts its solar energy rejecting properties based on solar intensity. The most advanced technology in automotive window film comes in our Spectra PhotoSync IRD® Series. Prestige Film Technologies Spectra PhotoSync IRD ![]() We are here to help you stay cool and look fabulous. We have tinted vehicles for over 30+ years for private individuals, car dealerships and large corporations. This assures you and us, that there will never be damage to your vehicle from cutting like most mobile ‘fly-by-night’ operations. I did not like the appearance of the huper on my car either.We utilize several different computer software programs such as Tint Tek 20/20 and XPEL DAP to cut out exact window tint patterns for your vehicle. The photosync 45 I have for sure blocks a lot more heat than the huper 30% I had. ![]() Actually I think it's pretty similar to the vkool 40 in terms of heat rejection but this tint is too reflective. My "butt dyno" tells me photosync blocks more heat as I barely feel heat on my arm while driving (mid 80's sunny today). As you can see, I've spent quite a bit of $$$ on tint so I wanted to get it right and do it only once for the new car.Īlthough they advertise this tint will go darken a bit under direct sunlight or whatever, I don't see it and it doesn't really matter. Tried formula one pinnacle 35 all around and air blue 80 on windshield. Tried huper optik 30% all around and 60% windshield. On my previous car alone (in no particular order) I've tried vkool 70 all around including windshield, vkool 40 all around and the same vkook 70 on the windshield. I mean yes it does block a lot of heat but it's not all that much than the f1 pinnacle while costing more.Īnyways I finally got this Photosync tint on my new car today and I must say, it's well worth the heavy price I spent on it lol I'm not bias and I've gone through a lot of different brands of tint throughout the years on my previous cars. The lighter shades has a light blue hue to it whereas the 35% shade looks more smoked color. However the transition is not too noticeable but you can definitely feel the heat rejection. For example the 45% shade goes to 35% depending on the sun's intensity. This tint is supposedly photochromic and gets slightly darker as the sun's heat gets more intense, therefore the TSER goes up a few percent. He told me this film performs better than huper optik and vkool which they no longer carry now and it's pretty much the best tint you can get. The guy told me that this film is slowly getting more popular as more people started looking into it. It was sunny and temperature in the 80's, I was sitting in the car and felt no heat on my arms, whereas I felt more heat coming from the windshield which had the llumar air blue tint. Checked out this tint in person and sat in their car with the 35% installed, it's quite amazing. There's only one shop here in So Cal that installs this film. ![]() Was going to try it out on my current car but not worth it if I'm not keeping it for long. I've been planning on getting this film installed on my next car end of this year.
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