Testseek.com have collected 24 expert reviews of the Garmin HUD Head-Up Display and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Garmin HUD Head-Up Display.
December 2013
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24 Reviews
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Abstract: Zur IFA wird der Navi-Spezialist Garmin ein mobiles Head-Up-Display zeigen, das Informationen von Navi-Apps direkt auf die Windschutzscheibe im Fahrzeug projiziert. Wir konnten das Garmin Head-Up Display bereits testen und sind begeistert …Wie bereits Anf...
Abstract: Garmin stellt mit dem Head-up-Display ein Gerät zur Verfügung, mit dem man die wichtigsten Navigationsinformation vom Smartphone auf die Windschutzscheibe im Auto projizieren kann. Man benötigt ein Smartphone mit einer Navigon oder Garmin Streetpilot-App....
Published: 2013-12-09, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: It's not quite a GPS, but it could change the way you interact with GPS devices.Over at CNET.com.au, I've reviewed Garmin's rather specific — and rather spiffy — HUD.So go and read it now! Source: CNET.com.au...
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Published: 2013-12-09, Author: Alex , review by: cnet.com.au
A great way to simply show GPS directions or current speed. Works with just about any vehicle. Included reflective screen works well
Screen film is hard to place, and you only get one. Only works with Garmin's own GPS applications. No in-built speaker or GPS functions. Can get very hot indeed
The Garmin HUD has a world of potential for improving road safety even when you're not using a GPS, but it could still use some refinements....
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Published: 2013-12-03, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com/au/
Compatible with almost any car, Headup display works well, Easy to set up and use
Adds to incar cable clutter, Looks very 'after market', Requires smartphone app for functionality
From there on, the appeal somewhat dwindles. As we mentioned, it's not a terribly tidy looking solution. It's always going to look a bit 'stuck on'. With navigation cues essentially limited to arrows on a small monotone screen, it can be difficult to fol...
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Published: 2014-03-12, Author: Sophie , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Garmin's head-up display (HUD) makes you feel like you are flying an aircraft in a sci-fi film rather than driving a car, but at a total cost of £200 it should be flawless, and it's not.The idea of the HUD is that it projects graphics into your natural ...
Delightfully geeky, Directions that don't block your view, Sticks without needing to be stuck
Not an actual sat-nav, Overall increase in clutter and fuss
Set up and profiled properly, as befits a Stuff-reading geek-cogniscent, a smartphone shouldn't prove any more of a distraction than the HUD. And you've saved yourself £130 into the deal, and reduced the clutter in your cockpit instead of increasing it. ...
Published: 2013-12-03, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com
Compatible with almost any car, Head, up display works well, Easy to set up and use
Adds to in, car cable clutter, Looks very 'after market' Requires smartphone app for functionality
From there on, the appeal somewhat dwindles. As we mentioned, it's not a terribly tidy looking solution. It's always going to look a bit 'stuck on'. With navigation cues essentially limited to arrows on a small monotone screen, it can be difficult to fol...
My thanks go to Garmin for the loan of the HUD which is available from the Garmin Shop priced £129.99Official Nexus 5 bumper now on saleGiffgaff phone store is live, come on inShare:FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinGoogle+Email...
Easy to set up, Readily visible even in bright sunlight, Makes you feel like a fighter pilot
No full map view, Only compatible with Garmin and Navigon satnav apps, Singleuse device
For those who fancy navigating their car like a jet fighter pilot, Garmin's HUD provides a highly visible windscreen-resident heads-up display for a compatible smartphone app.SEE ALSO: Best sat nav round-up...