A4 Wireless CarPlay Adapter for iPhone, Android Auto for Android Phone, Dual-core 5G Chip (Upgraded), 5.8Ghz WiFi No Lag, Car Play Dongle with USB-C Cable for OEM Wired CarPlay/AndroidAuto Car 2016+
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Car Cell Phone Holder Dashboard Phone Mount - Anti-Slip Silicone Pad Phone Stand Compatible with iPhone, Samsung, Android Smartphones
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Larry 405 –
heads up display
works great on heads up display
CS –
Easy-to-Read HUD Speedometer with Simple Setup 🚗
This SINGARO heads-up display (HUD) speedometer looks like a practical accessory for keeping track of speed without constantly looking down at the dashboard. The large digital display with green font makes it easy to read at a glance, which can be helpful during both day and night driving.The USB plug-and-play setup is a nice feature, making installation simple without needing complicated wiring. Devices like this typically use GPS to calculate speed and are designed to work with most vehicles, adding to their convenience.This device delivers excellent clarity at night, making it easy to read at a glance. However, in daylight conditions, the display is difficult to see.What I like:- Large, easy-to-read display with clear numbers- Simple USB setup for quick installation- Helps keep your eyes closer to the road while driving- Compact design that fits well on the dashboardThings to consider:- The display is clear, though brightness and visibility may vary depending on lighting conditions- Like many HUDs, it may take a little time to position it for the best viewing angleOverall, this looks like a useful and straightforward car accessory for anyone who wants a simple digital speed display with minimal setup. It’s a nice addition for everyday driving or longer trips. 🚗
Chezee –
heads up speed is not accurate at highway speeds.
For a simple speed display in MPH, this would be a nice one trick pony but unfortunately it reads about 3-5mph off at 70mph+ when compared to other GPS speed sources. It comes with a USBA to USBC power cord that is long enough to wrap around the A pillar and down into the center console. My original use case is because I have oversized tires on my truck so my speedometer is not calibrated and I wanted an updated speed display. The included reflection sticker is bright and when placed correctly the display is bright in sunlight. But when testing and comparing to Google Maps on my phone, the heads up is displaying its speed which is about +3 to +5 greater at 70mph… at slower speeds it is ok. I would not recommend.
Apocalypto_Altapete –
Overall, it’s a simple, useful gadget that adds a bit of safety and convenience… HUD
I’ve been using this Heads-Up Display for a few days now, and honestly it’s one of those small upgrades that makes driving feel a little more modern and convenient.Setup was very straightforward—just plug it into a USB port and it starts working right away. No complicated installation or wiring, which I really appreciated. It uses GPS for speed tracking, so there’s no need to connect it to the car’s system.The display itself is clear and easy to read. The large green font stands out nicely, especially at night or in low-light conditions. During the day, it’s still visible, though in very bright sunlight it can be slightly less sharp depending on where you place it. Adjusting the angle helps a lot with that.I like that it keeps my eyes closer to the road instead of constantly glancing down at the dashboard. The speed reading feels accurate and updates smoothly without noticeable lag.A couple of things to keep in mind:* Since it’s GPS-based, it may take a few seconds to lock in the signal when you first start driving* It might be slightly off by 1–2 mph compared to your car’s speedometer, which is pretty normal for GPS devicesOverall, it’s a simple, useful gadget that adds a bit of safety and convenience without costing much. Great for older cars that don’t already have a digital speed display, or if you just want something easier to glance at while driving.
Let’s Be Honest! REVIEWS –
Works well and helpful at night
It works. The last one I got didn’t work, so I decided to give it another try, and this time it worked. I probably just got a faulty unit before, not the seller’s fault.My eyes aren’t great at night, so I really needed something like this. The large, easy to read display projected onto the windshield makes it much easier to keep track of my speed without looking down. It uses GPS and plugs in with USB, so setup was simple and quick.I was worried it might be distracting, but it’s not at all once you get used to it. The display is clear during the day and at night.The build quality is okay, it’s plastic, but it gets the job done. Overall I like it and it does what I needed.
Desiree –
Easy to use and clear display day and night
Very easy to set up, it’s simple plug and play and didn’t require use of my OBD. It’s small and compact and it doesn’t take up much room on the dash and doesn’t get in the way of anything else. The digits are very clear on the windshield both day and night. It seems like it’s consistently a little fast by 3-5 mph….which is ok I guess, it keeps me from speeding. I haven’t driven anywhere yet where it has lost signal, but I haven’t driven through any tunnels or anywhere in rural areas so I can update later if I have anything new to report.Overall, it’s convenient, functional and I think it’s a pretty cool accessory. Small upgrades sometimes make a big difference. I give it the full five stars.
Timothy –
Small price to pay for Heads up Display.
The SINGARO Heads Up Display is a straightforward, plug-and-play device.This is a great little device for my SxS; all you have to do is plug it in and set it up where you want to see the speed. Remember that the display must pick up the GPS signal, so position it so that nothing can obstruct it.The green LED light is extremely bright, making it easy to read in low-light conditions. However, it is less visible during the day when the sun shines directly on the windshield. Still an excellent and inexpensive upgrade for any vehicle.