Rustic Elegance House A501 Smart Gauge Car HUD Display: Projects speed and RPM data
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This car gadget projects your dashboard onto the windshield, so you never have to look down. The Smart Gauge HUD plugs straight into your car's OBD2 port, beaming real-time stats like speed, RPM, and turbo pressure right in front of you. It's a simple way to keep your eyes on the road while tracking engine temps and oil readings.
Perfect for commuters and gearheads alike, it boosts safety by cutting down on distractions. It'll even nudge you about overheating or wonky turbo levels before they become real headaches. Whether you're stuck in traffic or cruising on a road trip, this thing helps you drive smarter and catch problems early—no dashboard peeking required.
- Real-time turbo pressure monitoring
- Water and oil temperature alerts
- Heads-up display for safer driving
- Compatible with OBD2 vehicles
- Projects speed and RPM data
General specs
- Brand: Rustic Elegance House
- Model: A501
- Seller: Joom
- Compatibility: OBD2 vehicles
- Display Type: Projection heads-up display
- Monitored Parameters: Speed, RPM, Turbo pressure, Water temperature, Oil temperature
- Installation: Plug-and-play via OBD2 port
- First listed by seller: 8/24/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Rustic Elegance House | HOME-Auto-001 | Dream Garage | Liingyimn | VehicleKit | Wuanernt |
Model | A501 | P10 | HD B2 G2 | |||
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Price | $68.02 | $128.89 | $65.04 | $69.48 | $43.35 | $70.95 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 30, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 31, 2025 | August 29, 2025 | August 23, 2025 |
Compatibility | OBD2 vehicles | Most vehicles | OBD2 compatible vehicles | Cars, Trucks | ||
Display Type | Projection heads-up display | Projector screen | TFT | Projection | TFT | |
Installation | Plug-and-play via OBD2 port | Easy | Vehicle-specific | |||
Functions | Speedometer, Water temperature, RPM, Security alarm | Odometer, Speed Display, Fuel Monitoring, Navigation | Turbo gauge, Speed display, RPM monitor, Engine diagnostics |
Jonathan A.
Los Angeles, CA
August 31, 2025
as a healthcare worker who values safety and precision, i had high hopes for this thing, but honestly, it's left me a bit disappointed. i mean, it does what it says—projects the dashboard info so you don't look down—and that's cool for cutting distractions, especially in la traffic where every second counts. but the irony is, it adds its own little annoyances, like when the display glares or doesn't sync up right, making me question if it's really helping or just another gadget to fuss over. i'm a perfectionist, so i notice these small flaws, and it doesn't quite live up to the hype. still, for the basics, it's functional and could be useful if you're into keeping an eye on your car's health without taking your eyes off the road. :)
- Pros: it's quite handy how it projects info right onto the windshield, so i never have to glance down at the dashboard, which feels safer and keeps my eyes on the road. i like that it gives real-time updates on things like speed and engine stuff, and it warns me early if something's off, which could prevent bigger issues.
- Cons: it's kinda annoying that it relies on plugging into the car's port, which might not work perfectly with all vehicles, and the display can be a bit distracting or hard to read in bright sunlight. sometimes it feels like it could be more accurate or responsive, but i could be wrong.