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This video simply shows the heads-up display (HUD) system I used for years while driving. The setup was based on a Samsung Galaxy S8+, running an Android app called Digipro HUD (now discontinued). It projected speed information onto the windshield at night and in low light—clean, readable, and minimally distracting. What made this setup useful wasn’t the phone or the mount—it was the custom programming. I manually configured speed bands in 10-km/h increments, each displayed in a different color. At a glance, I could tell exactly which speed range I was in without shifting focus or doing mental math. This was especially useful for: • Long highway driving • Night driving • Speed-transition zones • Situational awareness without distraction There’s no product being sold here, and no affiliate links. The app no longer exists. This video is shared purely as a reference and idea—a look at how a simple, well-designed HUD can support disciplined driving when it’s configured intentionally. If you’re the kind of driver who values systems, clarity, and low cognitive load, this will make sense immediately.