OBD2 HUD Digital Speedometer for Car with OBD2 GPS Head Up Display Dual System,Speedometer MPH with Water TEM, Volt, Mileage, Overspeed & Fatigue Driving Alarm, RPM,Works Great for Most Cars Truck
OBD2 + GPS DUAL SYSTEM--Most HUD speedometers only have OBD mode, but ours are OBD2+GPS dual-mode,the default display OBD+GPS function at the same time, and data display is more abundant. OBD system, can read more than 100 kinds of data in the car. Note: This speedometer's OBD2 mode requires a vehicle supporting the OBD protocol and doesn't work with OBDI or JOBD; its GPS mode is compatible with all vehicles.
EASY INSTALLATION--The HUD Digital Speedometer is compatible with vehicles with OBD ports since 2008 (OBD2 and EOBD support), while the GPS mode is compatible with all vehicles, plug and play, very convenient and simple.It comes with an adjustable mount. It can be placed on the dashboard or stuck to the windshield, featuring easy operation and non-destructive installation. The stand base allows the heads up display to rotate in all directions and can be adjusted for Angle and orientation.
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL HEADS UP DISPLAY--The heads-up display (HUD) for the OBD2 system can monitor various vehicle data, including speed, coolant temperature, oil temperature, voltage, fuel consumption, engine RPM, clock, one-way driving distance, one-way driving time, driving direction, etc. The GPS-mode HUD can display altitude, GPS speed, driving distance, driving duration, date, etc. The HUD allows switching between 10 modes with different data combinations.
MULTIPLE UI INTERFACES--The car's digital speedometer can switch between multiple data displays and UI interfaces with different colors. You can adjust the displayed data and interface color of the digital speedometer according to actual conditions. During normal driving, the ambient light is blue (with brightness automatically adjusted based on the environment); when there is abnormal driving, such as speeding, the ambient light will turn red to issue a warning.
【Caution】: The car's HUD speedometer in GPS mode requires 5 satellite icons to be displayed on the screen to function properly. When signal reception is poor, such as in underground parking lots or tunnels, the data on the car's HUD speedometer may have some errors. Once the vehicle is driven to an open area, the HUD will return to normal operation. If you do not use the vehicle for an extended period, please unplug the OBD cable to prevent the HUD speedometer from wasting power unnecessarily.