OOONO CO-DRIVER
What each light is telling you
Your CO-DRIVER communicates through light signals. Here's exactly what each colour and pattern means — so you always know what's happening.
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Which CO-DRIVER do you have?
The NO2 and NO1 use different light systems. Select yours to jump straight to the right guide.
CO-DRIVER NO2 & NO2 PLUS
Light signal guide
The CO-DRIVER NO2 has a ring of LED lights between the button and the outer frame that emits intuitive visual warnings.
| LED colour & pattern | What it means |
|---|---|
| No light | Sleep mode — start driving to wake it up, or the device has been turned off |
| White flashing | Speed limit warning (BETA) |
| Blue flashing | Speed camera nearby |
| Orange flashing | Road hazard nearby |
| Red flashing with sound | Low battery |
| Red flashing — 3 flashes | Device disconnected. The CO-DRIVER NO2 is no longer connected to your smartphone. Troubleshoot connection issues → |
| Green (bottom to top) | Device has been turned on manually |
| Green flashing every 4 seconds | Device is connected to your smartphone |
CO-DRIVER NO1
Light signal guide
The CO-DRIVER NO1 has two LED lights on its front — one above and one below the "OOONO" logo.
| LED colour & pattern | What it means |
|---|---|
| No light | Sleep mode — start driving to wake it up |
| Green (with sound) | Fixed or mobile speed camera has been reported or confirmed |
| Blue flashing | Warning about a fixed or mobile speed camera — tap once to confirm |
| Red flashing | Warning about a road hazard (stranded car, accident, etc.) — tap twice to confirm |
| Green solid (2 seconds) | Road hazard has been reported or confirmed |
| Red flashing every 4 seconds | Device disconnected. The CO-DRIVER NO1 is no longer connected to your smartphone. Troubleshoot connection issues → |
| Green single flash every 4 seconds | Device is connected to your smartphone and ready to warn you on the road |
| Green flashing every 4 seconds (with sound) | Battery is low and needs to be replaced |
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