Single Window Control Switches | Automotive (single window control), home automation systems | Single button/rocker mechanism (ISO 14118 compliant), directional icons (ASTM D543) | Simple design, cost-effective, easy installation | Limited to one window, no safety features, incompatible with multi-window systems |
Dual Window Control Switches (Front) | Controlling driver and front passenger windows in cars/SUVs | Dual buttons (SAE J1100), integrated child lock (FMVSS 118), moisture-resistant | Controls two windows, safety features, compact design | Higher cost than single switches, complex wiring for retrofit installations |
Dual Window Control Switches (Rear) | Managing rear windows in SUVs or trucks | Two dedicated buttons, rear child lock (ISO 17422), weatherproof housing (IP67) | Enables rear passengers to control their windows, enhances privacy | Less common, requires vehicle-specific wiring, harder to retrofit |
Driver-side Master Window Control Switches | Full vehicle window control from driver’s seat (SUVs/trucks) | 4-button layout (all windows) ▲ Advanced: Illuminated buttons (IEC 60598), window lock | Full vehicle control, safety lock for passengers, ergonomic placement | High cost, complex repair, may require professional installation |
Passenger-side Window Control Switches | Passenger operation of their own window or adjacent windows | Single/dual buttons ▲ Advanced: Pinch protection (ISO 13857), one-touch operation | Passenger autonomy, safety features, low profile design | Limited control scope, prone to accidental activation by children |
Central Console Window Control Switches | Multi-window control in vehicles with central consoles (e.g., SUVs) | 6-button panel (all windows) ▲ Advanced: Touch-sensitive interface (ISO 14118), backlighting | Universal access for all passengers, integrates with infotainment systems | Takes up console space, higher cost, requires custom mounting |