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Head Up Display Glass -- Shows Vehicle Speed on 2040-parts.com

Location:

上海市,上海市, China

上海市,上海市, China
Condition:New

Head-Up display for any car

Glass allows using any head-up app on any mobile device both poor visibility and on a clear day

What's HUD?
HUD is short for Head Up Display, with the meaning of "Look-at-the-front-horizontally display device". Some high-end cars are equipped with head up display (HUD) system, which can project important information (e.g. vehicle speed, navigation etc) onto the front windshield at the eye level of the driver. It is developed wireless and has good cost-performance ratio. It is designed with stable performance and has a beautiful and elegant appearance. The installation and adjustment examination can be finished within 3 minutes by using an easier and safer method.


Features:

1. Car-adapted automatically, fits all cars, directly put on a dashboard;

2. Show car speed;

3. Size of producct: 150mm * 110mm * 80mm;

4. Environment Temperature: -40c ~ +80c at atmospheric pressure 86 ~ 106KPa;

5. Relatice humidity: 10% - 95%;

6. Environment voices: <=60dB(A);


Installation and use:

1. Download the APP;

2. Fix the HUD Glass on the dashboard;

3. Put smartphone on hud glass;

4. Enjoy the journey ;

 

About APP:

(support android phone and iphone)

If you need we can show more pic about the app (as we can't load pic here)

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