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3M Night Vision

M Night Vision Window Film for Homes & Offices in Seattle

Big windows are awesome for letting in natural light, but they can also make your place feel like an oven and fade your furniture — especially in sunny areas like Seattle, Bellevue, and Renton, where heat buildup can become a serious issue. 3M Night Vision window film fixes that without making your windows look dark or weird. It’s perfect for homes or offices, keeping things cool, cutting glare, and still letting you enjoy the view, day or night. Let’s break down why 3M Night Vision is such a game-changer.

What’s 3M Night Vision Film All About?

3M Night Vision film is a high-tech window tint that keeps heat and glare in check without turning your room into a cave. It uses something called dual-reflective tech, which means it reflects more light outside for privacy during the day but stays clear inside at night. Plus, it’s made with 3M’s nano-carbon tech, so it’s tough, scratch-resistant, and helps save on energy bills by easing up on your AC. It comes in three shades—3M Night Vision 15, 3M Night Vision 25, and 3M Night Vision 35—so you can pick what works for you.

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How 3M Night Vision Window Tint Does Its Thing

The 3M Night Vision tint is like sunglasses for your windows. It filters out heat and UV rays while letting in just the right amount of light. According to 3M, it blocks up to 71% of solar heat and 99.9% of UV rays, which means cooler rooms and less fading for your stuff. Here’s the deal:

  • Cuts glare so you can actually see your TV or computer screen
  • Keeps out 71% of heat to save on cooling costs
  • Blocks 99.9% of UV rays to protect floors and furniture
  • Lets in 15–35% of light, depending on the shade
  • Gives daytime privacy without a mirrored look inside

This makes night vision window tint perfect for anyone who wants a bright space without the heat or glare. If you’re more concerned with protection, check out our 3M Security Window Film.

Why People Choose 3M Night Vision Window Film

Whether you go with 3M Night Vision 15 window film, 3M Night Vision 25 window film, or 3M Night Vision 35, you’re getting some solid perks:

  • Saves energy. Blocks up to 71% of heat, so your AC doesn’t have to work overtime.
  • Protects your stuff. Stops 99.9% of UV rays, keeping your furniture and floors from fading.
  • Less glare. Makes working or chilling way more comfortable.
  • Clear night views. No weird reflections inside when it’s dark out.
  • Privacy boost. Keeps nosy neighbors from peeking in during the day.

Night vision 3M window film is a no-brainer for anyone who wants a comfy, light-filled space.

Picking the Right 3M Night Vision Shade

The 3M Night Vision line has three options, based on how much light they let in (visible light transmission, or VLT):

  • 3M Night Vision 15: The darkest at 15% VLT, great for super sunny spots or if you want max privacy.
  • 3M Night Vision 25: Middle ground with 25% VLT, perfect for living rooms or offices that need a balance.
  • 3M Night Vision 35: Lightest at 35% VLT, ideal for keeping things bright while still cutting heat.

All of them block 99.9% of UV rays and up to 71% of heat, so it’s just about picking the vibe that fits your space.

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How 3M Night Vision Tint Stacks Up

3M Night Vision window tint beats out most standard films. Here’s a quick look:

Feature 3M Night Vision Standard Films
Heat Rejection Up to 71% 30–60%
UV Protection 99.9% 95–99%
Light Transmission 15–35% Often 10–30%
Nighttime Visibility Clear inside views Often reflective
Warranty 20 years (homes) 5–10 years

Night vision windows with 3M film keep things clear and last longer than typical tints.

What’s the 3M Night Vision Window Film Cost?

The 3M Night Vision window film cost depends on the shade and how many windows you’re doing. The energy savings and UV protection can make up for the cost over time by cutting AC bills and saving your furniture. Plus, 3M throws in a limited lifetime warranty for homes, so you’re covered. Still, the 3M Night Vision 15 price might run a bit higher since it’s the darkest.

Getting 3M Night Vision Film Installed

Installing 3M Night Vision window film is a job for pros, and that’s where D&A Customs shines. Here’s how we do it:

  1. Check your space. We look at your windows and help pick the perfect shade.
  2. Clean prep. We make sure your windows are spotless for a smooth application.
  3. Apply the film. We use a special solution to get it clean and bubble-free.
  4. Let it cure. It might look a little hazy for 2–3 weeks, but that’s normal.
  5. Easy care. Just wipe it down with a soft cloth and ammonia-free cleaner.

With D&A Customs, you get a hassle-free install that looks great and lasts.

Why Go with D&A Customs for 3M Night Vision Window Tint?

As a 3M Authorized Dealer, D&A Customs knows night vision 3M window film inside and out. We’ll help you choose between 3M Night Vision 15, 25, or 35, install it perfectly, and make sure your space stays cool and comfy.

Hit us up for a free quote — or explore all our 3M Window Film options to find the perfect fit — and let’s make it happen!

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. Even though it reduces glare and heat, 3M Night Vision Film is designed to preserve natural light. The 25 and 35 series especially maintain bright indoor environments while still offering heat and UV protection.

Unlike standard tints, Night Vision uses dual-reflective and nano-carbon technologies to enhance daytime privacy and reduce interior reflectivity at night—so you get a clearer view when it's dark outside.

Absolutely. Once the film is fully cured (usually after a few weeks), you can open and clean your windows as usual—just use ammonia-free cleaners and soft cloths to avoid scratching.

Yes. 3M Night Vision Film cuts glare significantly, making it easier to work, watch TV, or use your computer without straining your eyes.

Yes, it’s a great choice for residential and commercial use - especially in spaces with large windows or strong sunlight exposure, like in Seattle, Bellevue, or Renton.

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