HUD and sunglasses
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From: Chestermere AB
My Ride: 535xi
Model Year: 2008
My 535xi has HUD and when I'm wearing polarized sunglasses the HUD is washed out by the polarizers. If I tilt my head to either side, I can see the display just fine. I'm wondering if there's a standard orientation for the polarizers in sunglasses (mine are clip-on to prescription glasses) or it if's a crap shoot to get the right ones?
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From: brisbane
My Ride: 2007 E60 530d
Model Year: 2007
Engine: M57
It it vitally important that the sunglasses polarization it oriented this way.
If it was rotated around you would get no protection from glare coming off the road or the bonnet/hood and during sunset/sunrise this can be a major safety issue.
Also helps with seeing the lines on the road during heavy rain.
I also don't like the effect on my HUD - the only thing I did was increase the brightness to maximum.
If it was rotated around you would get no protection from glare coming off the road or the bonnet/hood and during sunset/sunrise this can be a major safety issue.
Also helps with seeing the lines on the road during heavy rain.
I also don't like the effect on my HUD - the only thing I did was increase the brightness to maximum.
Last edited by ripley; Jun 2, 2017 at 03:32 PM. Reason: gramma
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From: Chestermere AB
My Ride: 535xi
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Of course the sunglass polarizer would need to be the way it is. Odd thing is BMW never compensated for it. Whatever lets you see the HUD if you tilt your head to one side could have been fixed with the hardware design for the projector. Meh, just live with it.
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From: Regina, SK
My Ride: 2005 545i SMG with many, many options. More than my '17 C300 sadly....
My 545i has this same issue with the HUD and sunglasses. BUT..... Brand new Mercedes vehicles have this problem as well, it's not just bmw.... Every time I PDI a new Benz with HUD, my polarized sunglasses make the HUD almost invisible during the road test. It's just a thing you've gotta deal with.
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From: Chestermere AB
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Funny thing - I've had this car for 5 years and never noticed the issue until now as I just started wearing sunglasses for driving due to issues with eyestrain. Frankly I find it interesting that an engineering company like BMW (or MB such as they are) wouldn't have figured out a way to make it work.
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From: Montreal Quebec Canada
My Ride: 2005 545i, premium package, 6sp manual, cold package, navigation package.
Model Year: 2005
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Funny thing - I've had this car for 5 years and never noticed the issue until now as I just started wearing sunglasses for driving due to issues with eyestrain. Frankly I find it interesting that an engineering company like BMW (or MB such as they are) wouldn't have figured out a way to make it work.
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From: Chestermere AB
My Ride: 535xi
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I'm not sure this would be true. If the HUD display only passed vertically polarized light it would be visible without sunglasses or with them since polarized sunglasses filter out horizontally polarized light and allow vertically polarized light through by design.



