Keep an eye on crucial driving information without ever taking your eyes off the road.
- Projects key driving information retrieved via an OBD II interface which gathers live information straight from your engine
- Speed, revs and essential dashboard data (including water temperature and fuel consumption) appears in your regular driving line of sight via the the head up display
- Auto brightness adjustment for total visibility during day and night driving
Taking your eyes off the road for just two seconds when driving at 50km/h, means you’ll travel for 27 meters effectively blind.
That’s a scary thought.
Be mindful of your speed without ever taking your eyes off the road, and easily keep track of important dashboard information while you drive thanks to the
OBD II Car Head Up Display.
Crucial information, where you need it most
The head up display projects important driving information right onto your windshield, directly in your driving line of sight.
In fact, many new, high-end vehicles are being built with head up displays. That’s because it’s a safer, easier way to view vital driving information like your speed.
Plus, with a wide
LED screen and auto brightness adjustment, the
OBD II Car Head Up Display is able to project clear and vivid information in all driving conditions, day and night.
Live data displays
The display connects to your vehicle’s
OBD II interface to retrieve a whole host of important driving information straight from your engine, as it happens.
Be proactive about your driving safety and overall car care with second by second updates on speed, revs, fuel consumption, water temperature, engine faults and more.
Plus, with an in-built speed alarm you’ll be alerted when you exceed your set limit, meaning a smoother, safer drive and no more costly speeding fines!
Compatible with thousands of models
Check out the list below to see if your car is compatible:
- Made in Australia after 1 January 2006
- Made in USA after 1 January 1996
- Made in the European Union (Petrol) after 1 January 2001
- Made in the European Union (Diesel) after 1 January 2004
- Made in Japan after 1 January 2007
- Made in China (Petrol) after 1 January 2010
- Made in China (Diesel) after 1 January 2011
The display is also compatible with heaps of other cars outside of these ranges.
Check your car user manual to confirm if your car is compatible with OBD II.