A display setting available on in-vehicle infotainment systems, primarily those powered by the Android operating system, reduces the amount of light emitted by the screen. This function inverts the color scheme, typically rendering backgrounds dark and text light. For instance, a system initially displaying a bright map with black street names would present a dark map with white or gray street names when this feature is activated.
Implementation of this function addresses concerns related to driver distraction and eye strain, particularly during nighttime operation. By minimizing screen brightness, it reduces glare and helps maintain the driver’s adaptation to ambient light levels. Historically, this function emerged as a response to user demand for more comfortable and safer nighttime driving experiences, mirroring the adoption of similar features on smartphones and tablets.