Land Meter dashboard inclinometer from UxSight

Posted in Automotive by Conner Flynn on August 17th, 2009

Land Meter dashboard inclinometer from UxSightUxSight has a new device called the Land Meter that will let you know exactly how your car or truck is tilting. It gets power straight from your cigarette lighter and the Land Meter sits on your dashboard so that you will always know what kind of incline you are on.

The Land Meter measures just 124mm x 57mm x 80mm and sticks to your dashboard using a self-adhesive bottom, so it won’t off on a steep incline. It costs £12 and is probably great for off-roaders.

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2 Comments to “Land Meter dashboard inclinometer from UxSight”
  1. Martinking Says:

    I need such gadget for my “Skoda Octavia 4 x 4 vehicle”. I often drive in the evening and it seems to increase my driving safety. i find the product page on the google and i believe most drivers will like it. So i share the site with you guys.

    http://www.uxsight.com/product/30726/4×4-plugin-land-meter-inclinometer-carbon-lookshows-angle-vehicle-tilt.html

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  1. Nie wieder abschüssig parken « 11tech
    August 17th, 2009 at 3:51 pm
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