🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Precision Speed Tracking!
The ELING Universal MPH GPS Speedometer Odometer Kit is a high-performance speed gauge designed for cars, motorcycles, tractors, and trucks. With a sleek 85mm design, it offers quick satellite signal acquisition, real-time speed tracking, and robust waterproof features, making it the perfect addition for any vehicle enthusiast looking to enhance their driving experience.
Z**T
110% worth it
Its amazing looking, extremely easy to wire and its accurate. If youre like me I was iffy at first when I found out about 'gps' speedometers. What if I lose signal? What if im in a remote area where my phone doeabt even work? Is it accurate? But it surprised me when I installed this to my Accord, its worked amazing for me and so far Ive never lost signal ( I even took a road trip from CO to WA!!) Even when my phone had no connection this thing has never let me down. Its about a 3-10 second setup when you start your car in the morning, otherwise it picks up a satellite fadter than my old gerber GPS. 5/5 stars!
C**.
Works good looks good and worth every dime
So far I like everything about it, I got it installed and mounted easily, I love how it looks old school and it fits perfect on what I'm using it for, a mini chopper motorcycle 👍 I was looking at three or four others and I'm glad I picked this one... 9.95 👍
K**.
Might have to unplug it and plug it back in to get it to find satellite signal.(be patient)!
Like the look and quality. Installed it in a 2003 Electra-glide. Three wires to hook up, ground, battery, lights. Pretty strait forward, used the original factory gauge backing plate, and per instructions had to unplug the wiring harness, and re plug it in and then it found gps satellite! Works great. Mounted the satellite sending unit to the metal support bracket on the inside of inner fairing with double-back tape and self tapping screw.
A**S
Good
Works as described. Seems accurate.
C**7
Gps speedometer is great
So i waited to write a review on this until i had some miles on this. I purchased a Harley dyna that was in an accident the gauges weren't working i didn't want to roll the dice on a stock gauge and i scoured the internet came across this for the price i decided to try it out. It came quick was very easy to install. It fit right in the old guage hole. After a few hundred miles of riding the hell out of the bike and all the vibration of a Harley with aftermarket cams this speedometer didn't skip a beat. I recommend this as a cheaper alternative. I have zero complaints
K**T
Works!
I haven’t tested this against another speedo but I’m sure it’s pretty accurate. The previous owner of my ranger put a different transmission in and I don’t feel like trying to get the cables to mate. This was way easier to put in.
B**Y
It doesn't work reliably
I have mounted this to my motorcycle. It is the second one and has the same problems the first one had, thus I will be returning this one also. It works only intermittently. The backlight comes on, but the speedometer and odometer work only intermittently. Sometimes if I turn my key off then on a few times, it will finally start working. It also sometimes acquires satellites very quickly and sometimes it takes 5 minutes. Also, it sometimes just turns itself off for no apparent reason. I don't understand why a company would make a product that looks as good as this one does but doesn't work. Very frustrating to have soldered two units in only to have them both malfunction in exactly the same way.
B**N
Not intuitive to read
The OEM speedometer in my 98 Honda Civic quit working many years ago and I got tired of relying on my cellphone to tell me the car's speed. So, I decided to try this Eling GPS speedometer.Once installed, I immediately noticed something that escaped me when I was considering this gauge--the way the speedometer dial is marked. The main markings are in 20 mph increments; that's not a big deal. However, the tick marks between the numbers are in 4 mph increments and that's confusing at a quick glance. I understand that the gauge's face would get too cluttered if all the 10 mph increment numbers were present, but at least a dot could have been added to the face to quickly show where the next 10 mph increment was. Points off for that oversight.It can take a maddenly long time for this gauge to acquire the GPS signal. Until it does, the gauge registers zero. More than once I thought the gauge had become defective.At odd times, the gauge will just stop working. As an example, if the car stalls and the engine is restarted, the speedometer often acts as though it doesn't have power. The fix is to power cycle the unit; it will then re-acquire the GPS signal and continue working. This doesn't happen very often, but it's irritating when it does. I intend to add a momentary contact push button switch to the dashboard to make this power cycling easy.However, I can't complain too much about it's operation since it's cost isn't excessive. It will be interesting to see how long it lasts.So, do I recommend this speedometer? Yes, but only if the above issues are considered.
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