Hudly wants to bring your favorite apps to the car with an aftermarket HUD

Hudly wants to bring your favorite apps to the car with an aftermarket HUD

By Darrell Etherington

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In-vehicle infotainment systems on newer cars increasingly offer access to your favorite media and navigation apps, thanks to systems like CarPlay and Android Auto, but older cars from even just a few years ago can still feel stuck in a connected tech first gear. Hudly, which debuted on Kickstarter today, wants to change that with an easy to install aftermarket heads-up display (HUD) add-on… Read More

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