Review of allclearanceuk 12V Car Message Display

This is a review of the allclearanceuk 12V Car Message Display

Description

The 12V LED car programmable message display from allclearanceuk measures 30 cm wide by 3 cm tall. It comes with suction cups to attach to window or an alternatives smooth surface. There is no rotation to the message display it simply adheres the the direction you want it to face.

The letters are created via red LEDs with the option to produce a word or sentence using up to 250 characters.

allclearanceuk 12v car message display

It comes with the option to store 10 of your own messages and use 99 already stored messages. It does take quite a bit of time using the remote control. If you program in a small message that fits within the screen it with stay stationary but if it is a long message it will scroll. There doesn’t seem to be different speed options or different motion abilities such as flashing or scrolling from top to bottom. There is the option to save your messages, however I found these don’t always seem to save when turning the device off.

The cable is an ample 4m in length to the cigarette lighter, which provides you with enough length to wire it carefully from the front to the back of the car.

Pros & Cons

PROS:
  • Easy to use remote
  • Up to 250 can be inputted, thats a long message
  • It can store up to 10 messages
  • 99 messages stored in database for ease of use
  • Next day delivery with Amazon Prime
CONS:
  • Only one speed option
  • Cable needs careful placement
  • Not easy to program
  • Your programmed messages don’t always save

Conclusion & where to buy

This is a simple straight talking car scrolling message display once you get to grips with the remote control.

Leadleds Dc 12v Remote Led Car Sign Programmable Scrolling Message Sign Board for Car, Shop, Store (Blue)

£37.62
Amazon.co.uk
as of March 15, 2024 12:10 am

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Martin Shaw
Martin Shaw

Martin is an automotive enthusiast with a deep passion for all things cars. He has spent the last decade immersing himself in the industry, reading up on the latest models, attending car shows, and tinkering with his own vehicles. Loves: family, all things cars (apart from selling them), pizza.

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