Model 3/Y HUD Ultra Mini Screen Display - Comprehensive Function Introduction
Safe Driving Enhancement
The Model 3/Y HUD Ultra Mini Screen Display focuses on improving driving concentration, reducing driving risks, and minimizing the need to frequently check the central screen.
The primary goal is to keep the driver's eyes on the road, avoiding potential dangers and ensuring safer driving to prevent traffic accidents.
Real-time Data Synchronization
Equipped with a built-in intelligent chip, the display offers real-time synchronization of essential driving data, including speed, gear, turn signal, and remaining power information.
The system automatically matches the speed display format to the car's settings, be it in MPH or KMH, and recognizes the speed limit of the road section.
Information Display Features
The head-up LCD smart instrument screen goes beyond speed display, featuring various functions such as time, temperature, gear position, tire pressure, turn signal information, seat belt reminder, distance between vehicles, speed limit warning, door switch information, and lamp lighting details.
Uninterrupted Air Conditioning Outlet Circulation
With a compact height ranging from 1.9 to 3.7 inches, the mini screen ensures it won't obstruct the air conditioning vents, allowing for a consistent and gentle airflow to the driver's face.
IPS Screen for Enhanced Visibility
The LCD instrument panel incorporates a high-resolution IPS screen with dimensions of 960*320 for a 4.6-inch display, offering clear visibility and eliminating the need to divert attention to the central screen for crucial vehicle information.
Original Car Data Display
This digital speedometer supports the real-time display of essential car information, including speed, gear position, belt reminders, battery percentage, high and low beam lights, temperature, and parking details.
Checking CPU Compatibility
To determine the compatibility of the mini screen with the car's CPU, users can navigate through the software to extra information and check the CPU. Generally, cars between 2016 to 2021 use Intel CPUs, while those after 2022 use AMD CPUs.