AWOLIMEI Car Header Display C2
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cost: about $55
this header screen it is not projected onto the windshield, but onto a drop-down screen. This makes it more semi-HUD, but it works fine. The AWOLIMEI C2 reads data directly from the OBD2 port and can control a number of things including intake pressure, oil temperature and air/fuel ratio. Like the VGEBY, the AWOLIMEI can read and clarify OBD2 error codes
In addition to reading OBD2 information, that HUD it also has a GPS mode. This means it can also be used on a bicycle to measure speed, altitude and direction. The data visualization is customizablewith several different color options as well as automatic brightness adjustment.
Our experience
The AWOLIMEI provides accurate speed information and the display is easy to read. We found that the sticky surface meant to keep the AWOLIMEI attached to our board didn’t work well. This problem is solved by using an additional adhesive (we recommend tape or sticker).
this HUD is customizable and can display a wide range of data including water temperature, fuel consumption, custom odometers, intake pressure and oil temperature. The ability to change screen colors helps improve readability.
Unlike the VGEBY, the AWOLIMEI does not project onto the windshield. It is not located directly in the driver’s house line of sight. Although you don’t have to look that far from the road to read this HUD as you can see from the dashboard, the difference is marginal. It still feels like taking your eyes off the road. We believe that the main benefit of this HUD is that it can display different data than the instrument cluster.
What customers are saying
Amazon Review score: 3.9 out of 5 based on about 10 ratings
There are not many reviews for AWOLIMEI on Amazon. However, those who do review AWOLIMEI leave mostly positive feedback.
Some like this HUD precisely because it does not protrude into the windshield. One reviewer stated that they owned the projector type HUDbut the sun damaged the adhesive to the point that the HUD was no longer visible.
A couple of comments mention this HUD it can be difficult to read if the Ambient light is particularly bright. We didn’t have that problem, but the screen is definitely weaker than the instrument cluster.