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Blue Aurora feature section comparing human vs Aurora perception range with radar graphic and night-detection video card.
Summary
A saturated blue Aurora safety feature using a top-down range diagram to dramatize lidar reach versus human vision, with a supporting night-detection video tile.
Visual description
Full-width bright blue background. Left: large white headline "An 11 second advantage." followed by white body copy about FirstLight lidar seeing 450+ meters and reacting sooner at night, plus muted secondary paragraph and dark rounded "Our approach to safety" button with arrow. Center: radar-style graphic with vehicle arrow at hub, small faint forward wedge labeled HUMAN PERCEPTION, and a much larger circle labeled AURORA PERCEPTION extending near section edges. Bottom-right: dark video preview card showing lidar night view, title "Detecting a pedestrian at night", timestamp 0:28, and blue circular play button.
Key takeaway
Quantify a technical edge in the headline, then prove it with a single scale comparison graphic instead of dense specs. A small video tile adds evidence without leaving the section.
Reuse notes
Built for deep-tech products where range or latency is the story. Blue field needs careful white-type sizing; secondary copy can wash out without opacity tuning.





















