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Garmin HUD Got Discontinued, But Not Trashed

October 30, 2022 Donald Papp 96 Viewsbluetooth, ESP32, gps, heads up display, hud, vfd 1 min read
Garmin HUD Got Discontinued, But Not Trashed
Garmin HUD Got Discontinued, But Not Trashed

The Garmin HUD+ was a small Bluetooth device intended for the dashboard of a car, meant to be used as a GPS heads-up display for data from Garmin smartphone apps.

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