Keogram Display
10.1” · LINUX OS™ · WIRELESS

Which golf cart smart display is right for you? A side-by-side look at wireless vs wired CarPlay, OEM white-label support, and the specs that matter for LSV and cart fleets.

10.1” · LINUX OS™ · WIRELESS

10.1” · LINUX SPHE8368U · WIRED

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The biggest functional difference is wireless connectivity. Keogram Display connects to CarPlay and Android Auto wirelessly via a dedicated BLE channel. Navitas requires a wired USB connection. For golf cart and LSV use — where riders want to hop in and go without plugging anything in — wireless is a significant usability advantage.
Keogram Display also uses dual BLE channels: one for CarPlay/Android Auto and a second dedicated channel for Bluetooth speakers and hands-free calling. Navitas uses a single Bluetooth 5.0 connection for all audio.
OEM vs aftermarket
Keogram Display is designed as an OEM-grade system. It is factory-installed in Honor LSV golf carts and is fully white-label ready — manufacturers can ship it with their own branding, boot screen, and colour scheme. Navitas positions its display as an aftermarket upgrade, sold through third-party distributors.
For golf cart or LSV manufacturers looking for a display partner, Keogram Display offers a turnkey OEM solution with full branding control. Navitas serves the aftermarket upgrade market through its dealer network.
Dashboard and vehicle data
Both displays show vehicle speed and battery information via CAN bus. Keogram Display shows speed, gear position (N/D/R), battery percentage, trip distance, and odometer as standard. Navitas shows speed and battery state of charge, but requires a compatible TAC controller for full CAN integration.
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