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NAVDY or NAFF? - B_o_b_o - 11-09-2014 07:52pm Just heard about this https://www.navdy.com/ Wondering if this could be something worth having for those of us without built-in Sat Nav. Still early days and pre-orders are being taken. I think UK orders pay $10 more for shipping. Not sure about how this is powered exactly or rather how it will be powered for the UK market - prob a cigarette adaptor but I hate those unsightly cables! Would prefer something rechargeable. RE: NAVDY or NAFF? - Mark^^ - 13-09-2014 12:26pm Sounds really good and will be defiantly looking for one when they come out in Australia. In the mean time I am buying a Garmin HUD, which is a bit simpler system, as getting a signal on my GPS is a real pain due to the solar attenuating windscreen. So I think its going to be easier with the HUD and my mobile than continuing to have a on/off signal I get when using my current GPS. RE: NAVDY or NAFF? - B_o_b_o - 17-09-2014 12:09pm I'd love a HUD for my Evoque - I'll be keeping my eyes on this and alternatives. I wonder if anyone on here already has one fitted? RE: NAVDY or NAFF? - Mark^^ - 17-09-2014 01:34pm I received my Garmin HUD today, just tried if for a few minutes to make sure it works and its great. Its not fixed in place yet and all I have to do is stick a small clear film to the windscreen (it also has an attachable screen so you don't have to put a film on you windscreen), fix the small box to the dash and then connect by Bluetooth to my phone which now has a Garmin nav system app on it. The only bit I don't like its that it does not have a independent battery and has to be collected to the car all the time. Only cause I cannot play with it out side the car. RE: NAVDY or NAFF? - B_o_b_o - 17-09-2014 02:16pm (17-09-2014 01:34pm)Mark^^ Wrote: I received my Garmin HUD today, just tried if for a few minutes to make sure it works and its great. Its not fixed in place yet and all I have to do is stick a small clear film to the windscreen (it also has an attachable screen so you don't have to put a film on you windscreen), fix the small box to the dash and then connect by Bluetooth to my phone which now has a Garmin nav system app on it. Would love to see a picture? RE: NAVDY or NAFF? - XFullFatTim - 17-09-2014 02:24pm You can see it here Bobo http://www.techradar.com/reviews/car-tech/tom-tom-gps-and-sat-nav/garmin-hud-1204503/review RE: NAVDY or NAFF? - B_o_b_o - 17-09-2014 03:31pm Hmm the Garmin HUD lacks a colour display and only seems to show directional arrows. I'd want something which shows you a map, preferably in colour and a setup which is uncluttered. Is that too much to ask? RE: NAVDY or NAFF? - XFullFatTim - 17-09-2014 04:11pm It's not too much to ask, but it could be considered too much of a distraction in your line of sight RE: NAVDY or NAFF? - Mark^^ - 18-09-2014 11:18am I brought this mainly as I have great difficulty getting sustained reception on any GPS, but no problems with my phone. So this is a good interim strategy for me. I wont have a chance to set it up till the weekend, all I could manage it to put it on the dash and make sure it turned on and linked to my phone. I wont be putting the film on the windscreen for some time till I get it all right. RE: NAVDY or NAFF? - B_o_b_o - 21-09-2014 12:46pm Blimey! http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/paris-motor-show/jlr-offer-world-first-laser-hud-tech-range-rover-evoque |