Chic HUD devices to add customization to your dashboard

Long gone are the days when in order to check for road map and GPS instructions you had to check your mobile or your car’s display monitor resulting in moving your eyes away from the road. Revolutionizing the insides of the car with cutting edge technology, many companies have started focusing on the dashboard as a playground for their imagination. We are bringing you some dashboard display devices that offer a hassle free driving experience.

Carloudy

Carloudy

Soon to be released in the market, this head-up dashboard display device will throw prompt direction instructions on to your dashboard just like the very famous Garmin HUD. Sipping on very little battery, the Carloudy lasts for a whole week with both daylight and nightlight visibility settings. Reflecting the images to the windshield with automatically adjusted brightness, Carloudy has a six-inch semitransparent HD display.

Running on a companion app that integrates Google maps for turn-by-turn navigation, the display can be paired with your smart phone via Bluetooth. In addition to navigator functions the app can instruct you on the speed limit of the area and the nearest landmarks.

Navdy

Navdy

Many accidents happen when the driver is distracted and mobile phones are increasingly becoming the biggest distraction for drivers. For your safety and for hassle-free driving, the Navdy is wirelessly integrated with your mobile phones to display all your recent notifications on the screen.

This works with all the apps that you have on your phone-phone calls, calendar, Facebook, WhatsApp, weather alerts and more. You simply have to swipe left or right to dismiss a call or notification helping you to keep your eyes forward.

Exploride

Exploride

Providing a hands-free access to music, maps, calls, texts, calendars and more by combining gesture recognition technology with cutting edge display, Exploride is a perfect companion for your journeys.

This device makes you feel like you are driving the future of technology and provides an elegant smart, safe and connected experience. Without having to take your eyes off the road you can switch between your mobile apps and experience a driving experience like never before.

Heads UP

Heads UP

After gesture recognition, the latest in safe-driving display technology is the voice-recognition feature in Heads UP. Integrated with your phone through a wireless network, this dashboard display device has the capabilities to recognize your voice by the NLP voice program and effectively and perform tasks such as typing a text message, making phone calls and opening navigation through your mobile as per your voice commands. With a 3500 mAh battery, the device can run for a substantial time.

Hudway Glass

Hudway Glass

Another name in head-up display business is the Hudway Glass. You can place your phone in the casing and the semi-transparent screen of the device will start reading and displaying data from your phone. It can work with an Android as well as an Apple phone and provides a 20% larger picture than the other display devices. For a clear road view the glass transparency is kept high and the automatic adjustments of brightness help with visibility.

Vinet

Vinet

Vinet overcomes the difficulties that most LCD and TFT screens face. It replaces these with an OLED screen and battles the issues of overheating, dim display and high-costs. Displaying your speed, mpg, gas tank details, navigation, engine rpm, time and more on a transparent OLED screen this device comes with a companion app and can be paired to your car’s internal computer system or your cell phone.

A heads-up display device helps your driving experience tremendously by providing you with crucial data right in front of you within your visibility range. Ending the need of looking down to read, this technology is coupled with a number of other features and marketed under various names.

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