Garmin’s ESP hooks up to the NuviBy Mark Rollins - 11/05/2009 2:58:52 PM |

The SEMA auto show has a lot to put on display other than cars. You can read more about it on the Car Buyer’s Notebook, and this ESP was on display at the Garmin Booth.
This ESP is nothing mystical, but the EcoRoutes ESP is a module made for Nuvi navigation devices. It connects to the vechicles OBD-II diagnostics port, and “gathers information about your vehicle’s performance and relays that info via a Bluetooth data connection to your Garmin Nuvi GPS device atop your dashboard”. It is fully customizable with the Nuvi’s touchscreen, and can monitor fuel economy and emissions data in real-time.
There is no word on when Garmin’s ESP unit for the Nuvi will be available, but there should be more information about it at CES 2010 in January. I think I’ll stop by the booth to see how it is doing.
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Tags: EcoRoutes, ESP, Garmin, Garmin Nuvi, Garmin Nuvi ESP, nuvi


