Eyes up, always
Your speed lives in your line of sight, so checking it takes a flick of the eyes, not a look away from traffic.
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Veltro projects a crisp digital speedometer onto your windshield — right in your line of sight. Plugs into any car in two minutes. No app. No battery. No looking down.
Checking your speed feels instant. It isn't. Your eyes leave the road, refocus down, read the dial, and refocus back while the car keeps moving at full speed.
The fix
Veltro sits on your dash and projects a bright, crisp readout onto the windshield glass. Speed, RPM, voltage, and overspeed alerts visible at a glance, day or night, without your eyes ever leaving the road.
Why drivers keep it
Your speed lives in your line of sight, so checking it takes a flick of the eyes, not a look away from traffic.
Set your limit once. Veltro HUD warns you the moment you drift over it before a camera or a cruiser does.
Powered by your car's own diagnostic port. It turns on when you start the engine and off when you stop. That's the whole routine.
Setup
Connect to the OBD2 port under your steering wheel. Every gas car since 2008 has one.
Set the unit on its non-slip pad and apply the included reflective film to the glass above it.
Veltro powers on with your car and auto-dims for day or night. Nothing else to do.
Reads directly from your car's computer accurate even in tunnels and parking garages where GPS apps drop out.
A light sensor matches brightness to conditions — vivid at noon, easy on the eyes at midnight.
Pick your threshold; get a gentle visual-and-tone warning the moment you cross it.
Cycle through RPM, coolant temperature, battery voltage, and driving time with one button.
One press to switch units — handy at the border, or anywhere.
| Compatibility | OBD2 vehicles, 2008 and newer (gas) |
|---|---|
| Display | HD projection on windshield glass |
| Readouts | Speed · RPM · voltage · temp · drive time |
| Alerts | Overspeed · low voltage · high temp · fatigue reminder |
| Power | From OBD2 port — no battery, no charging |
| Brightness | Automatic day / night dimming |
| Cable | 59 in (150 cm), routes under trim |
| Footprint | 4.3 × 2.9 × 0.5 in · 2.6 oz |
| In the box | Veltro unit · OBD2 cable · reflective film ×2 · non-slip pad · guide |
"Took longer to open the box than to install it. Now checking my speed feels like it does in cars triple the price."
"I set the alert to 75 for my commute. It's saved me from at least two tickets I would absolutely have earned."
"Drive a lot at night for work. The auto-dim is perfect — bright enough to read, never glaring. Forgot it's aftermarket."
Late commutes, long hauls, school runs. Veltro is on the glass before you're out of the driveway.
Launch offer
Try it on your own windshield for 30 days. If it doesn't earn its spot on your dash, send it back for a full refund.
Questions
If your gas-powered car was made in 2008 or later, yes — it has the standard OBD2 port Veltro plugs into, usually just under the steering wheel. Most 1996+ vehicles work too. Fully electric vehicles use a different protocol and aren't supported yet.
Yes. The included reflective film sharpens the projection, and the light sensor pushes brightness up in full sun. At night it dims automatically so it never glares.
Completely. Plug the cable into the OBD2 port, set the unit on its non-slip pad, apply the film to the glass. Most people are done in about two minutes — the cable tucks under the trim if you want it invisible.
Head-up displays are factory equipment on many cars and are generally permitted as driver-information displays. Rules vary by region, so check your local regulations — and position the film low on the glass, outside your direct view of the road.
Veltro reads speed straight from your car's computer over OBD2 — the same data your dashboard uses — so it stays accurate in tunnels, garages, and anywhere GPS apps lose signal.
You're covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee and a 12-month warranty. If anything's off, our support team answers within one business day.
Two minutes to install. Thirty days to decide. One less reason to ever look down.