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CarCode LED Speedometer

CarCode LED Speedometer

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Avoid Speed Camera Fines

One glance down and you've missed a 20mph sign or camera van. The LED Speedometer keeps your exact speed in your eyeline, stay legal on every road and protect your licence from costly fines and points

Never Look Down Again

Every time you check your speed, your eyes leave the road for 2-3 seconds. The LED Speedometer sits in your direct line of sight so you monitor speed without ever losing focus on what's ahead

Works With Any Car

Get crystal clear digital speed display. No dealer installations or wiring, just plug it in and instantly upgrade your dashboard to modern driving tech

Clear Day & Night

Plug In & Go

GPS Accurate

Clear Day & Night

Automatic brightness adjusts throughout the day. Crystal clear in sunlight, dimmed at night to prevent glare

Plug In & Go

No wiring, no OBD ports, no mechanic. Just plug into any USB port and it works instantly with every vehicle ever made

GPS Accurate

Satellite precision means exact speed readings, unlike analogue speedometers affected by tyre wear

FAQs

We dispatch orders within 24 hours, and delivery typically takes 3-7 business days, depending on your location

Yes. The LED Speedometer works with every vehicle, cars, vans, trucks, motorcycles, even EVs. It uses GPS satellites, not your vehicle's system, so age and model don't matter

Absolutely. It's a secondary speed display tool, not a replacement for your existing speedometer. Thousands of UK drivers use HUD speedometers daily with no legal issues

More accurate. Your car's speedometer can be 5-10% off due to tyre wear or wheel size changes. GPS measures your actual speed from satellites no mechanical parts to wear out or miscalibrate

Yes! You can clear, reset, and regenerate all warning lights integrated in the app

The display will temporarily show no reading until you're back under open sky. GPS reconnects within seconds once you're out. Your car's speedometer still works as normal

No. It draws minimal power through USB (same as charging a phone) and automatically turns off when your engine stops. Zero risk to your battery