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Photosync tint review
Photosync tint review





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The Specs on this one: IRD70% front windshield / IRD30% Sides and full Rear Glass / IRD30% moonroof. Spectra PhotoSync IRD currently has the highest recorded heat-rejection in the market, up to a TSER of 81. *Note: Shades normally look lighter on vehicles with white interiors. To show what a certain shade can look like in different lighting conditions, we took some pics of this Model 3 in the sun, in the shade, interior, and exterior shots. The IRD line (Infrared Radiation Dispersion) came out last year and improved on what was already the best tint in the industry for many years prior. We've tested it against all the major brands. Spectra Photosync IRD ( Spectra PhotoSync IRD® | Prestige) is the highest heat rejecting window film in the industry. Here are some pics of a Tesla Model 3 we tinted recently with Spectra Photosync IRD. In general, 99% of our customers do not have any issues with this. Occasionally this can become an issue only when driving at night in really dimly lit streets.

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Once purchased, you can add PhotoSync Cloud Add-On capabilities to the free PhotoSync version and remove ads.

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One of the most common question we get asked by our customers is will a darker shade hinder visibility when looking out from the interior. This product is the ‘PhotoSync Cloud Add-On’ Activation License of PhotoSync. These are the difference in numbers between the three Wincos is another good brand for ceramic. So it all comes down to what you value! Your have good films to choose from!! All good products! Huper is my choice after that, and as for Crystalline I wouldn't put it on another car. For my personal taste photosync is the least reflective and the clearest out of the three and does not have the milky look when the sun hits the window at the right angle that you get when its a full ceramic. So if you have a curved window like the back glass on a model 3 or the windshield on a X you have a high probability that you will get this to happen. The reason that this happens is that the film is over stretched while shrinking it. The performance from huper and crystalline are good but both films ghost if not shrunk out properly. I do not regret getting it, however I'm not sure I'd be willing to shell out over twice as much for a tint job on my future 3 (vs 3M). I cannot tell much of a difference between the two in terms of heat rejection.

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HOWEVER, I have Photosync on my X, and Huper Optik on my other car (Lexus CT200). (this was compiled by a thorough soul on a Honda Accord forum) VLT = 71 | TSER = 48 … Huper Optik Ceramic 70 VLT = 60 | TSER = 43 … Huper Optik Ceramic 60 VLT = 52 | TSER = 50 … Huper Optik Ceramic 50 It is slightly blue when viewing inside out but you will get used to it as it's not bad at all. It's pretty amazing tech with these new tint. VLT = 40 | TSER = 55 … Huper Optik Ceramic 40 If I could do it all over again I would get 5 rear and 30 front as I like the privacy and realized I still wouldn't have any issues looking out at night even with the 5 rear. VLT = 34 | TSER = 61 … Huper Optik Ceramic 35 VLT = 30 | TSER = 63 … Huper Optik Ceramic 30 VLT = 21 | TSER = 68 … Huper Optik Ceramic 20 VLT = 15 | TSER = 73 … Huper Optik Ceramic 15 VLT = 06 | TSER = 75 … Huper Optik Ceramic 05 VLT = 75 | TSER = 58 … TSER = Spectra Photosync SPH75Ĭomposition : Solar Adaptive Nano Technology, Signal SafeĬomposition : 200+ Nano Layers, Signal Safe VLT = 66 | TSER = 64 … TSER = Spectra Photosync SPH65

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VLT = 55 | TSER = 67 … TSER = Spectra Photosync SPH55 VLT = 44 | TSER = 71 … TSER = Spectra Photosync SPH45 I cannot say their products are bad, I know ClearGard Nano is good, but for me they are not worth. Weather it is tint (Spectra PhotoSync, or less well known Spectra CeraLux) or their PPF (ClearGuard Nano).

photosync tint review

Prestige, as their name implies, market their products as some (if not) the best in the business. VLT = 32 | TSER = 79 … TSER = Spectra Photosync SPH35 Because of the price you pay for PhotoSync.







Photosync tint review