Currently the following extra features are only available in the Pro version:
- Hide unlit number segments – make those empty digits disappear
- More Speed Warnings – have practically as many as you like. Set a colour, trigger speed, if there’s a continuous/single or no alert sound. Trigger on over-speed or under-speed
- Custom background colours – choose any colour you like for the background
- Custom sounds for speed warnings – choose a short audio file on your device for each speed warning if you wish
- Logging – Log your routes and export to .KML, .GPX and .CSV file formats, or open in Google Earth if you have it installed. Shows start and end addresses so needs Internet access permission
- Pins – want to save the current location for later? Just tap the Pin icon when travelling. From the Pins list you can open the pin in a map or navigate to it with your chosen installed navigation app
- Profiles – create individual Profiles for different vehicles, modes of transport, running, walking etc. Each Profile stores its own data and settings which allows them to be completely separate. Switch between them with a couple of taps
- Compatible with Samsung’s Multi-Window & LG’s Dual-Window Modes – You can split the screen 50/50 between DigiHUD Pro and other apps (like Maps)
- Day/Night mode – choose a different colour and brightness setting for day and night. There’s an Auto mode which automatically switches at sunrise and sunset
- Speed offset – adjust the displayed value up or down (up to +/-20%). Useful if you’d like the app to match the speed of your vehicle
- Greater precision – for common values like speed, average, maximum and trip
- Shows altitude
- ‘Litespeed’ – have the display switch to Lite mode when you go over a specified speed. When travelling at high speed the speed becomes the most important information when you need your eyes on the road
- ‘Speedtouch Lock’ – turn off all screen touch detections over a chosen speed
- Speed with Google Map view – splits the screen between speed and a live Google Map showing your location. If logging is enabled then a trail is displayed, but as this is still an experimental feature the trail will be lost when the mode is changed again
- More decimal places – Choose the number of decimal places to show for values
- Speed to tenths of a unit – The speed can be changed to show one decimal place
- Show Android Status and Action bars – A setting allows you to choose if you want to show the status bar or the status and action bars. You can of course leave it at the default; full screen. Be careful…if you have no Menu button you might not be able to access the app’s Menu!
- Turn off screen taps opening the Menu – There’s a setting to turn them off but they’re on by default
- Additional font – a slightly more rounded font has been added to the Pro version (hold the ‘A‘ icon for the popup)
- Edit values – Edit speed and distance values, like odometer, trip and max speed
- Auto power-on/off – Start/stop the app on power connected/disconnected. Only applies to the full-screen app, not window mode.
- Elapsed time this trip – Tap the clock to switch between the time and elapsed time. Can be set to count continuously or only when moving
- Simple compass – Tap compass for simple compass, bearing and odometer (tap again for classic compass)
- Hide Window mode title bar – Automatically fades out after a few seconds
- Set Window mode transparency – Make the background invisible so that only the speed is shown
- Turn off warning dialogs – stop warning dialogs appearing for example when GPS is turned off