![]() I can confirm before and after photo sync, 90 minutes in the high sun, 95 F outside, direct sun. The techie in me broke out the FLIR for comparison, since everyone else has already done the timed thermometer test videos and hundreds of photos. I really like the factory matching light blue glint, as opposed to the bronze glint that I get with 3M crystalline on my other vehicles. “I was back and forth for months between Crystalline and Photosync, but helped me make my decision. See what Joe has to say in his photosync tint review. Its also the tint that a lot of high end cars are getting, if that means anything to you. Joe Rose of the DC/Baltimore area just had the Photosync 55/45 installed on the sides and rear and 75/70 on the windshield of his car by AP Tinting. Even though Photosync was more expensive (1000 vs Formula One 650), I preferred Photosync for its better heat rejection with higher VLT. Youre in good hands with any of their products. Prestige also makes ClearGuardX which is one of the- if not the best, paint protection films available. Plus, their 65 PhotoSync outperforms a 30 ceramic as far as heat rejection goes. Its soft charcoal look, available in a variety of shades, enhances privacy and adds style to any vehicle. The heat rejection is the best you will find without going ceramic. Read more to see the proof behind this beautiful tint and exactly why AP Tinting customers are raving. Prestige Window Films Spectra Photosync Tint For the great appearance you want and the value you expect, check out The FormulaOne Classic Series. Once summer has taken its wrath and leaves begin to fall, normal tints don’t have the technology to lighten up for cloudy days however, Spectra Photosync Tint has the power to do just that. ![]() You could blame the high demand on one extremely hot summer, but the sale of this tint won’t dwindle after summer fades to fall. Spectra Photosync IRD is the second Generation iteration of the Spectra Photosync, which was for years the best window film in the industry. This extraordinary window tint with a solar adaptive technology reacts to the strength of solar rays, lightening or darkening before your eyes. I already have tints installed on my vehicles.and moving to something else without some kind of substantial gain and cost effectiveness would be a waste of $$.The demand for Spectra Photosync Tint has skyrocketed within the last few months, but the reasons why are as clear as the tint itself. Instead of comparing to no tint.how does this product perform against other existing products such as LLumar AB80, 3M Crystalline 70? etc and what is the cost difference/savings?. Also another added feature of this product is that it's shade darkens as a result of the heat rejecting properties changing based on solar intensity. Quite nice combo We will be applying Spectra PhotoSync Nano. This is significant considering that even ceramic films come in at 80%. 991 997 996 - Spectra photosync nano tint - 991 silver - Just came in with red interior. This product's performance improves as solar heat intensifies and has a manufacturer rating of 98.5% of IR rejection. Made by Prestige Film Technologies, this is the latest window film brought in for our customers. I know this test is FAR from scientific, but it's not meant to be the deciding facto. Spectra Photosync utilizes the latest in our Solar Adaptive Coating (SAC), which allows the film to adjust its nano-properties based on solar intensity. Photosync Tint Review The demand for Spectra Photosync Tint has skyrocketed within the last few months, but the reasons why are as clear as the tint itself. Here's a quick look at Spectra Photosync window tint on a Tesla Model 3. Good client of ours just purchased this pristine 2013 Brabus decked out CLS63 in for our latest product. Photosync at 35 or 45 doesnt look as dark as others at the same tint level. Spectra Photosync is the most advanced window film created by Prestige Film Technologies.
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