Why you should choose a CO-DRIVER
You’ve decided that you want traffic information. That’s a smart choice. Even on familiar routes, situations can arise that require extra attention: changing speed limits, sudden roadworks, unexpected traffic jams, or speed controls that appear without warning. For many drivers, it’s not about driving faster, but about driving more predictably and calmly.
Still, you might be unsure which solution is right for you. After all, there are several options out there.

A very strong option is a CO-DRIVER from OOONO. First and foremost because it doesn’t require a monthly subscription (unlike other Danish providers). But also for several other reasons, which we’ll explore below.
Why not just use an app?
There are also apps for traffic information. But an app requires two things: 1) that you remember to turn it on before you start driving, and 2) that you look at a screen while driving. Neither is ideal.
A CO-DRIVER from OOONO, whether it’s NO1 or NO2, is not an app you need to remember to open. It’s a small physical device that sits discreetly in your car and gives you relevant warnings through sound and light – without a screen and without requiring interaction while driving.
That said, a CO-DRIVER is connected to an app. This is smart, because the app allows you to tailor traffic information to your needs. You can also receive warnings directly on your infotainment system if you prefer to see them visually. This option is available with the OOONO CO-DRIVER NO2.
A CO-DRIVER is automatic and discreet
Once a CO-DRIVER is installed and connected to your phone, it takes care of itself. It starts automatically when you begin driving and stops when your trip ends. You don’t need to log in, press buttons, or watch a screen. It’s designed to stay in the background and only alert you when something is relevant, so you can focus on driving. Better prepared than ever.
Why more drivers choose a CO-DRIVER over apps
For many, choosing a CO-DRIVER is about peace of mind in the car. When traffic information is delivered automatically and discreetly, you don’t have to actively manage yet another app. You can focus on driving while your CO-DRIVER does its job – and only makes noise when it needs to. That’s pretty smart. And honestly, exactly what a real co-driver should do (no unnecessary noise or bad playlists).
No subscription and fully legal in Denmark
Two things often matter most to Danish drivers when considering new in-car solutions: price and legality.
A CO-DRIVER NO1 and NO2 are one-time purchases with no subscription. You pay once and get access to live traffic information without monthly fees or hidden features behind paywalls. That way, traffic information doesn’t become yet another recurring expense.
At the same time, a CO-DRIVER is legal to use in Denmark. It functions as a traffic assistant that helps improve awareness and overview – not as a device that encourages risky driving. This makes it a safe and reliable choice for everyday use.
That’s why a CO-DRIVER is a smart choice for both your wallet and road safety. Smart meets smart.
A simple recommendation used by more than 4 million drivers
If you want better awareness in traffic without subscriptions, screens, or extra hassle, choosing a CO-DRIVER makes perfect sense. It’s designed for Danish conditions, legal to use, and easy to integrate into everyday life. More than 4 million drivers already use a CO-DRIVER, and thousands of new users join every single day.
A CO-DRIVER isn’t built to impress with unnecessary features – it’s built to make your driving more predictable, calm, and safe. And that’s exactly why so many Danish drivers choose a CO-DRIVER as a permanent part of their car.
So which CO-DRIVER should I choose?
An OOONO CO-DRIVER comes in two versions: NO1 and NO2.
In short, the differences are:
- NO1 covers the essential needs and provides clear warnings about traffic and speed cameras.
- NO2 builds on this with improved hardware, more precise feedback, and an even more streamlined in-car experience.
Both models are based on the same community-driven data foundation with millions of users across Europe. The main difference is about comfort and experience – not core functionality. You can read more about the differences here.