Garmin handhelds have always been tough, reliable, and, honestly, a little boring. To be fair, the gadgets are tools, not toys. But that may have just changed. The new GPSMAP H1i Plus ($1,000) packs a ...
To help see important details more clearly, the Dash Cam X series introduces an integrated Garmin Clarityâ„¢ polarizer lens enhancement, which reduces windshield glare. Plus, Garmin Clarity HDR optics ...
There are plenty of ‘what if’ scenarios all cyclists consider every time they throw a leg over a bike. Garmin’s radar technology aims to ease some of these concerns. Whether riding on roads or ...
Six-camera system maximizes visibility around the vessel for unprecedented situational awareness and convenience in tight maneuvering situations OLATHE, Kan.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Garmin ® International, ...
It was seven years ago that we first heard about Garmin's Varia Radar tail light, which warns cyclists of vehicles approaching from behind. After adding smartphone compatibility in 2020, Garmin has ...
Garmin on Monday introduced the new dēzl DualView, a two-camera system that provides a live view down each side of the truck. Once installed, video from the camera system is viewable in-cab on a ...
00:00 In this week’s CCJ Tech Shorts, we break down the latest hardware and software hitting the trucking industry. First up, we look at Garmin’s new Dēzl DualView—a two-camera system designed to ...
Garmin is rolling out a new version of its track-focused driving coach, aiming to help enthusiasts improve lap times with real-time guidance and post-session analysis. The company announced the Garmin ...
Sort of a dash cam for bikes, the Varia RCT175 continually captures rearview video while the radar shows you cars approaching. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews ...
Garmin has launched a new rearview radar and bike light specifically designed to help keep cyclists safe offering daylight visibility of up to 1 mile, alerting motorists as soon as possible. The Varia ...
We all hate blind spots. They're dangerous, and they worsen as our vehicles become larger. Truck drivers certainly agree, and that's why Garmin's latest idea deserves our attention. Presented at CES ...