Window Tint Comparison Guide
Choosing the right tint isn’t just about darkness—it’s about comfort, protection, and performance. Below you’ll find a detailed comparison between our Standard Carbon, Premium Carbon, and Nano Ceramic films to help you make the right decision for your vehicle and lifestyle.
Standard Carbon
Our reliable, budget-friendly carbon tint. Provides solid UV protection and a clean matte finish.
UV Rejection: ~98% — protects interior materials and skin from harmful rays.
Heat Rejection: ~25–35% — noticeable comfort improvement but not the highest available.
Infrared (IR) Rejection: Low — basic carbon particles offer limited infrared heat blocking.
Signal Interference: None — no metals used, ensuring full GPS, phone, and radio performance.
Color Stability: Excellent — does not fade purple like dyed films.
Warranty: 3–5 years (varies by installer).
Cost Tier: Low — most affordable choice for daily drivers.
Pros
- Budget-friendly entry into quality tinting.
- Matte black finish complements factory glass look.
- Good UV protection for passengers and interiors.
- No interference with electronics or signals.
Cons
- Less total heat rejection compared to advanced films.
- Limited infrared blocking; cabin still warms on hot days.
- Shorter lifespan than ceramic-grade films.
Best for: Drivers seeking basic protection, clean aesthetics, and affordability.
Premium Carbon
Enhanced carbon technology for better heat control and durability without metallic materials.
UV Rejection: ~99% — near total UV blocking for superior interior protection.
Heat Rejection: ~35–50% — improved comfort, especially during long drives or parking in sunlight.
Infrared (IR) Rejection: Moderate — advanced carbon structure filters some infrared heat.
Signal Interference: None — fully non-metallic composition.
Color Stability: Excellent — rich black tone that remains consistent for years.
Glare Reduction: Up to 60% — improves driving visibility during daylight.
Warranty: 5–7 years.
Cost Tier: Medium — good balance between performance and price.
Pros
- Better heat rejection and durability than standard films.
- Color remains deep black—no fading or purple tones.
- Non-metallic and safe for modern vehicle electronics.
- Improves comfort in both front and rear cabin areas.
Cons
- Does not block as much infrared heat as Nano Ceramic.
- Slightly higher cost than entry-level films.
Best for: Those who want a step up in comfort, quality, and appearance without the top-tier price.
Nano Ceramic ✅
Our highest performing film. Engineered with microscopic ceramic particles for superior clarity, comfort, and heat rejection.
UV Rejection: ≥99.9% — nearly complete UV protection to safeguard interiors and occupants.
Heat Rejection: ~50–75% — significantly reduces cabin heat even on the hottest days.
Infrared (IR) Rejection: Very High — filters the most intense source of heat energy.
Signal Interference: None — no metallic layers, ensuring perfect GPS, Bluetooth, and radio signals.
Optical Clarity: Crystal-clear visibility with no haze or distortion, even at night.
Color Stability: Permanent — film maintains deep, neutral black tone for life.
Glare Reduction: Up to 70% — sharpens road visibility and reduces eye strain.
Warranty: Lifetime (includes color stability & performance guarantee).
Cost Tier: High — premium investment with long-term benefits.
Pros
- Top-tier heat and infrared rejection for maximum comfort.
- Lifetime color and clarity stability—never fades or bubbles.
- Blocks almost all harmful UV radiation.
- Improves A/C efficiency and energy savings.
- Highest resale value and premium appearance.
Cons
- Higher cost compared to other film types.
- Professional installation required to maintain full warranty.
Best for: Drivers seeking the best protection, comfort, and long-term value. Ideal for luxury vehicles or those in extreme climates.