Drive safer with a semi-transparent navigation display that’ll keep your eyes on the road

OSTN Staff

Person using the HUDWAY Glass Heads-Up Navigation Display on their dashboard.

TL;DR: As of August 20, you can get the HUDWAY Glass Heads-Up Navigation Display for just $49.95 instead of $59.95 — that’s a 16% discount.


You may have a mount that makes it safer, but navigating with your phone while you’re driving could still be dangerous. However, there might be a more streamlined way to get smart navigation while keeping your eyes on the road. The HUDWAY Glass Heads-Up Navigation Display puts any HUD app on display, and it’s only $49.95 (Reg. $59). 

Make navigating simpler and safer

The HUDWAY is a deceptively simple piece of technology that’s designed to work with almost any smartphone. To get it working, mount the HUDWAY on either of the included display mounts. They should stick right onto your dashboard, but it’s up to you to decide where they go.

On your phone, download any HUD app and pick your destination. Before you set your phone on the mount, make sure your brightness is turned up and any app you use has HUD mode enabled so the directions are inverted. Once everything is in place, you should see a reflected version of your phone screen on the HUDWAY. The semi-transparent design shouldn’t obscure your view of the road, and your navigation should be clearly visible. 

Though the HUDWAY’s design is simple, the function it performs could be a huge convenience in practice. Plus, the unique design of this heads-up display projects an image up to 20% larger than the image on your phone. 

Heads up: There might be a new way to navigate in your car

Vent and dash mounts for your phone might make it safer to use, but your eyes likely still have to leave the road. That’s not the case with this heads-up display. For a limited time, get the HUDWAY Glass Heads-Up Navigation Display while it’s 16% off at only $49.95. 

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