
Customers are satisfied with the OBD GPS Combo Heads-Up Display's brightness and display quality, frequently praising its visibility and colorful presentation. The ease of installation and user-friendliness are also highlighted as significant advantages. However, some users reported inconsistencies in the accuracy of the data displayed. Overall, the positive feedback on the display's appearance and usability outweighs concerns about data accuracy.
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I’ve had this for about 8 months now and the Texas heat is brutal. On really bright days it can be hard to see the display, and is practically useless. There is a reflective sheet you adhere to the inside of your windshield to view the HUD, and from the outside of the car it is very reflective and noticeable, so a smooth windshield look isn’t really possible with this. Good HUD though
Posted by Walker
Vehicle tried in (helpful to see if it might work for yours?): 2011 GMC Canyon SE with 4 cyl, 2.9L engine Firstly, this NOT a GPS for navigating - that was not clear to me in the product description, but I was not too interested in that possibility anyway. The GPS feature is strictly for determining time, and the location for speed/distance/direction of travel. And if your vehicle does not support the OBD2 connection, that is all you will get with this device (and maybe battery voltage from the provided alternative cigar lighter power adapter?). The display unit needs a fairly level/flat section of the dashboard up close to the windshield which is not possible with my truck, and that also would put it right on top of the defrost vent that goes all across the dash right in front of the windshield. Another fun fact: It seems the projected image is subject to interference with polarization somehow such that I cannot see it at all when I am wearing my polarized sunglasses - some sort of light polarity conflict with combination of glasses/windshield/projection? The provided reflective windshield film corrects that, but it seems somewhat less than fully transparent (did not install to be sure), so its placement, to work with my dash tilt (if I could have put up that as noted above), would put it right in my main view of the lane right in front of me, so that's a no-go. As for using the OBD2 data from that connection (mine could expose the cable to being kicked when using the brakes), it seems to access mine ok, but the manual describes how to "calibrate" a lot of settings with "trial and error", so not worth the trouble for me, when all I really wanted to monitor, besides the speed, would have been the battery/charging voltage, and MPG readings. I would be better off using my ODB2 diagnostic plug-in with corresponding Android app for occasional readings for that purpose. Returned.
Posted by Rokky
Item seemed cheap. Looked cheap. Felt cheap. Display was not good at all and it was not a good look.
Posted by Jacksoncole