SKU: 87511900058

Car HUD Level Slope GPS Compass Altitude Display, M60

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Car HUD Level Slope GPS Compass Altitude Display, M601. Material: ABS, PC 2. Applicable models: most models can be 3. Power supply: DC 10 30V 4. Pitch Roll: about 40 +40 degrees 5. Voltage measurement range: DC 10 30V 6. Wireless transmission frequency: 2. 4GHZ 7. Power supply mode: cigarette lighter in line ACC power cord connection 8. Function: time display, roll angle alarm, pitch angle alarm, overspeed alarm, satellite display, compass, latitude and longitude measurement, altitude, vehicle speed,


1. Material: ABS, PC
2. Applicable models: most models can be
3. Power supply: DC 10-30V
4. Pitch/Roll: about -40 - +40 degrees
5. Voltage measurement range: DC 10-30V
6. Wireless transmission frequency: 2.4GHZ
7. Power supply mode: cigarette lighter in-line/ACC power cord connection
8. Function: time display, roll angle alarm, pitch angle alarm, overspeed alarm, satellite display, compass, latitude and longitude measurement, altitude, vehicle speed, voltage
9. Packing list: HUDx1, manual x1, cigarette lighter cable x1, ACC power cable x1, bracket x1, glue x1
10. Appearance size: about 12.7x2.5x6cm
11. Weight: about 230g

Features:
1. The GPS/Beidou dual-channel module wants to obtain data from satellites, and the signal is stable
2. Intelligent gradient system, using free rotation to improve sensitivity
3. Digital speed display, easy to watch, accurate and safe
4. Real-time monitoring of voltage, safe travel
5. High-definition color screen display, automatic dimming
6. ABS material, resistant to high and low temperature
7. Start with the car, and automatically shut down when the flame is turned off, which is convenient for energy saving
Specification:
Package Weight
One Package Weight 0.30kgs / 0.67lb
One Package Size 15cm * 10cm * 4cm / 5.91inch * 3.94inch * 1.57inch
Qty per Carton 98
Carton Weight 30.00kgs / 66.14lb
Carton Size 50cm * 50cm * 60cm / 19.69inch * 19.69inch * 23.62inch
Loading Container 20GP: 177 cartons * 98 pcs = 17346 pcs
40HQ: 412 cartons * 98 pcs = 40376 pcs

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