Aug-08-14
The Navdy device works with a smartphone to project a heads-up display onto the windshield of any car, allowing the driver to access many of their smartphone functions without looking away from the road.
Created by the San Francisco startup of the same name, the gesture-controlled Navdy is powered by the car's on-board diagnostics, which also enables it to display vehicle information, such as tire-pressure or distance-to-empty. It also pairs with a smartphone to allow many of the smartphone's functions (such as music, texts or calls) to be accessed via the device's gesture- or voice-recognition.
Once the device has been placed on the car's dashboard, it will project "a transparent image into the driver's field of view which appears to float outside of the windshield," letting the driver to follow directions or check messages without looking away from the road.
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