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Automotive Window Tint

Ceramic Heat Barrier

Blocks heat with a proprietary ceramic formulation for cooler cabins.

99% UV Protection

Shields against harmful UV rays to help prevent skin damage and interior fading.

High Clarity, Low VLT

Enjoy dark tints with excellent outward visibility — even at low light levels.

No Signal Interference

Safe for Bluetooth, GPS, cellular, and in-car WiFi.

Multiple VLT Options

Available in a full range of shades from 5% to 80% to suit every style and need.

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Your Car Just Got Cooler

Say goodbye to oven-like interiors.

Before installing Highcool Automotive Window Tint, your cabin can trap intense heat. After installation, experience up to 60% less heat for a cooler, more comfortable drive — even on the hottest days.

  • Blocks heat
  • Reduces interior temperature
  • Enhances comfort without sacrificing visibility

Cooler car. Better ride. That’s the Highcool difference.

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Should I tint my car windows?

Yes. Window tint offers real benefits — including UV protection, heat reduction, added privacy, and interior fade prevention — all while giving your car a sleek, modern look.

What’s the best window tint for my car?

That depends on your priorities.
If you want maximum heat rejection, go for ceramic tint.
If you’re after style with budget in mind, dyed or hybrid films may be ideal.
Highcool offers a range of films to match your needs.

How long does Highcool window tint last?

With proper installation and care, our window tints are built to last the lifetime of your vehicle.

We back our films with a transferable lifetime warranty against bubbling, cracking, fading, or peeling.

Can window tint reduce heat inside the car?

Absolutely. Highcool ceramic films block infrared and UV rays, helping reduce cabin heat by up to 60% — making your ride cooler and more comfortable year-round.

What’s the darkest legal tint for a car?

This depends on local laws — as regulations vary by country and state.

We recommend checking local VLT (Visible Light Transmission) rules before choosing your tint shade to stay compliant.