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New tech displays your smartphone on your car's windshield

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A visual display that projects cell phone features such as texting, voice calls, and email onto the windshield of your car has been developed by Indian-origin engineers in the US.

The technology called HeadsUP! allows users to engage with their smartphones without needing to look down, or fumbling with them while driving.

It enables voice dictation and touch-free swiping to let users interact with the screen, said NeXT, the US-based company behind HeadsUP!

Texts, calls, message notifications and navigation appear on your windshield below your line of sight without obstructing your view, according to the product description on Indiegogo.

The user gets into their vehicle, launches the HeadsUP! app, and connects to the HeadsUP! interface either through USB or Bluetooth.
 

Users will mainly utilise messaging and mapping services, it said.

When inactive, HeadsUP! is completely transparent. It activates automatically when the user receives an incoming call or message, which displays on the transparent display.

The user can ignore the message or use voice and/or gesture commands to respond.

According to Mashable, NeXt CEO Arnab Raychaudhuri says that HeadsUP! "significantly reduces reaction time while driving."

The other members of Raychaudhuri's team are Smita Majumdar and Eddie Raychaudhuri.

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First Published: Nov 18 2013 | 5:31 PM IST

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