Learning to drive is one of the highest-risk phases of any driver’s life. A head-up display
removes one of the most common distractions — glancing at the speedometer — and puts the speed
right where a new driver’s eyes already are: on the road ahead.
up to 3× more often than experienced drivers. Eyes-up speed visibility removes that habit
before it forms.
GPS Lite — The Ideal First HUD (~$39)
No OBD2 port, no configuration, no subscription. Plug it in, place it on the dash, and every
drive has an eyes-up speed readout. Works in any car — the family hand-me-down, a rental, or a
first purchase — with no permanent installation.
OBD2 Pro — For the Curious New Driver (~$69)
For new drivers who want to understand their car as well as drive it safely. The OBD2 Pro adds
RPM, coolant temperature and voltage to the windshield display — building mechanical awareness from
the very first commute.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a head-up display distracting for new drivers?
No — the opposite. A HUD eliminates the need to look away from the road to check speed. The
information is in the driver’s natural forward sight line, so the glance distance is near zero.
Does it work on any car, including an older family vehicle?
The GPS Lite works in any vehicle regardless of age — no OBD2 connection required. The OBD2 Pro
requires a 1996 or newer US-spec vehicle. Use our Compatibility Checker if unsure.
Is it easy to remove or transfer between cars?
Yes. GPS Lite uses a non-permanent dash placement and a USB cable — moves from car to car in
under a minute.
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