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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Very nice!! Works amazing and is accurate. Love this HUD! Definitely worth the money. It has it all!! Shows up perfect on my 50% tinted windshield without reflective sticker they give you.
Jay Baker
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
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Latoya S Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
It was a gift.He loved it!!!
Cullen
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Well, the car I wanted had a HUD in it, and I thought I could live without it--however, my hand positions in the car I ended up with left me desiring the HUD. So, I did some research and discovered this KIMISS HUD and I must say, I'm pleasantly surprised how well it works for what I need it for.Pros: Easy to install, easy to program, and easy to see if you have a tinted windshield.Cons: Much bigger than I anticipated--if you have a car in which your dash isn't long enough/flat enough, you might find some issues getting it "mounted". I just routed my cable and tied it, propped one side of the HUD on it, and rested the other side on the hump where the steering column is. It isn't directly centered--off to the side, but it is perfectly positioned for me.Review: There are about 30 parameters you can set up on this device, and getting to the menu is very easy. Once there, you press "in" to change the menu item, or press left or right to change the parameter. This connects to you ODB port, so it should read many of the parameters straight from your car; best part? It turns off when the car turns off!Next, you have to cruise a bit to see how things such as the RPMs, MPHs, and shifting changes take place and then adjust accordingly. I noticed my MPH were WAY off--the default setting is 1.05, and mine were off by 3-5 mph (too fast). Adjusting it to 1.04 was a good spot for speed (maybe 1 mph on occasion). Shifting changes--this doesn't shift/change based on when you shift or change, but rather is based on a certain speed threshold. 17 is the default, and since the "gear" changes on the HUD were way too soon, I adjusted the number higher, starting from 25. I found that 18 or 19 was the sweet spot--sweet for me cause it shifts earlier than you would "need" but I like to shift early to save on gas.Anyways, I'm happy with the HUD and, OH! It has a speed alarm too! My car monitors for speed limits, so if the speed limit alarm is on, it's obnoxious--it can be toggled off though.A good investment and something I'll leave in my car until it dies. Don't hesitate to pick up this one.Car used: 2024 Honda Civic Si.
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