Timeless Home Automatic Display Dual Screen Car Projection Display: OBD2 GPS integration
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Ever wished your car could keep you in the loop without you having to glance down at the dashboard? Enter the Automatic Display Dual Screen Car Projection Display—your car's new best friend. This nifty gadget doesn't just sit there looking pretty; it projects real-time stats like RPM, water, and oil temperature right onto your windshield (because who has time to take their eyes off the road?). And with its dual screen display and OBD2 GPS integration, it's like having a co-pilot that actually knows what they're doing.
But wait, there's more! It's not all about looking cool (though it does that too). The built-in safety alarm sensor gives you a heads-up if something's not quite right, making sure you're not just driving smart, but safe too. Plus, setting it up is a breeze—no need to be a tech whiz.
Here’s the lowdown on why you’ll love it:
- Get the scoop on your car’s health in real time—no guesswork needed.
- Safety first, but without the boring lectures.
- Plug and play? More like plug and wow. Easy installation means you’re good to go in no time.
- Dual screen display
- Car HUD projection
- On-board computer
- Safety alarm sensor
- Water and oil temperature monitoring
- OBD2 GPS integration
General specs
- Brand: Timeless Home
- Seller: Joom
- Integration: OBD2 GPS
- Display: Dual screen
- Projection: Car HUD
- Monitoring: RPM, Water temperature, Oil temperature
- Safety: Alarm sensor
- First listed by seller: 6/21/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Timeless Home | Dream Garage | Zen-Japan Electronics | JOHO - CarGear | ||
Model | G16 | |||||
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Price | $65.74 | $111.17 | $82.78 | $112.07 | $80.22 | $159.54 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 30, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 26, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 27, 2025 | August 27, 2025 |
Display | Dual screen | Dual screen | Dual screen | |||
Compatibility | Universal for all cars | OBD2 compatible vehicles | All Type 1 vehicles | OBD2 | ||
Functions | Speed display, Fuel consumption, Engine RPM, Navigation | GPS integration, Real-time diagnostics, Safety alarms | GPS navigation, Speed limit alerts, Dashboard detection |
Reviews
Amelia W.
Montreal, QC
June 27, 2025
My first impression was that this gadget looks very modern and fits well in my car, but I'm a bit disappointed because it doesn't always feel reliable. As a teacher on a tight budget, I was hoping for something more foolproof, especially for safety features. It's handy for keeping an eye on my car's health during my daily commute, and I enjoy that it integrates with the car's system easily, but I'm cautious about depending on it too much. For music lovers like me, it doesn't add anything to my drives in that way, which is a letdown. Overall, it's a neat tool, but I wish it were more polished and less prone to false alarms :)
- Pros: The display is very sleek and projects car stats onto the windshield, making it easy to see without looking down. I liked that it gives real-time updates on things like engine speed and temperatures, which helps me stay informed while driving. Setting it up was straightforward, just plugging it in, and it started working right away, no complicated tech skills needed.
- Cons: I could be wrong, but the safety alerts sometimes feel a bit too sensitive, giving warnings when nothing seems wrong, which can be distracting. The dual screens are nice, but the information can be a bit cluttered at times, making it hard to focus on the road. It might not be the most budget-friendly option, as I expected something cheaper for what it does.