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Navdy Provides Portable Heads-Up Display for Android and Iphone

August 6, 2014 by Rob Farber Leave a Comment

Think of the possibilities! The San Francisco startup Navdy is accepting pre-orders for their device that works with Android and Iphone “Navdy projects a transparent image into the driver’s field of view which appears to float outside of the windshield”. In other words, it is a portable HUD (Heads-Up Display) projector that works with mobile devices! The current 40% price is $299. After 30 days the price will jump to $499.

Here are the posted specs on the website:

  1. 5.1″ wide transparent Head-Up Display (HUD)
  2. High quality projector
  3. IR camera for touchless gesture control
  4. Accelerometer, e-compass, ambient light sensor
  5. WiFi (802.11 b/g/n), Bluetooth 4.0/LE
  6. Audio out via Bluetooth or 3.5mm minijack,
    mini-USB port
  7. Internal speaker and microphone with
    noise canceling DSP
  8. Dual core processor running Android 4.4
  9. OBD-II power and data connection to car
    computer, with optional 12 volt power adapter
  10. Portable, bendable, non-marking, powered friction
    mount, with magnetic connection to the device
  11. Dimensions (excluding mount): width: 130mm,
    depth: 140mm, height: 95mm (including display)

* Final specs subject to change

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