View Full Version : New Gadget that connects to your OBD port
I work for a car electronics company and got a new toy today which i think alot of you will like
Its called Garmin ecoRoute HD read more here (http://gbr.garmin.com/ecoroute-hd/index.html)
Basically it plugs into the OBD II port and reads codes and put gauges on your garmin sat nav
here some pics of the info it displays, going to finish of the install and hardwire tomorrow so i will get some day pics up when done
im just uploading a video now which i will add when its finished
What it displays
* Battery
* Coolant Temp
* RPM
* Speed
* Mass air flow
* Intake air temp
* fuel economy
* + more
VIDEO HERE (http://s248.photobucket.com/albums/gg172/Nips_19/?action=view¤t=IMG_0381.mp4)
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg172/Nips_19/IMG_0364.jpg
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WeeYari
02-10-2011, 05:40 PM
Wicked. Too bad I own a TomTom.
tk1971
02-10-2011, 05:46 PM
What about expanding it to output to any Windows CE portable nav device? I think that would open it up to more buyers.
Yaristeve
02-10-2011, 05:48 PM
Very interesting/interested. If it would also show throttle position, A/F ratio, coolant temp, and direction car is moving (N,S,E,W) as gauges (rather than digits) I might even be motivated enough to buy a GPS...
Oops, misread OP. I thought OP was asking if there is interest in developing such a product. I guess I will have to look into the Garmin website...
big lo
02-10-2011, 06:20 PM
Very nice, I like
Yaristeve
02-10-2011, 06:27 PM
Hmmmm... Is it available UK/Europe only?
MadMax
02-10-2011, 09:43 PM
$99.99 MSRP in the US...
ecoRoute™ HD (https://buy.garmin.com/shop/shop.do?pID=38354&ra=true)
A bit too expensive for me, considering there are cheaper alternatives...
Cheers! M2
Betrivent
02-10-2011, 09:54 PM
So is it essentially just a cable? And it plugs into most Garmins to then display all this info?
MadMax
02-10-2011, 10:13 PM
So is it essentially just a cable? And it plugs into most Garmins to then display all this info?
Watch the video on the link I provided above, it explains how it works.
And it only works with these nüvis, according to Garmin:
Only certain devices with Bluetooth® are compatible with ecoRoute HD.
nüvi 1200 Series
nüvi 1300 Series
nüvi 1400 Series
nüvi 1600 Series
nüvi 2300 Series
nüvi 2400 Series
nüvi 3700 Series
(Source (http://www.garmin.com/garmin/cms/us/extras/services/ecoRoute#fragment-2))
Cheers! M2
teddy
02-10-2011, 11:08 PM
Does it do metric units? Would like to see consumption in litres and economy in L/100km.
Betrivent
02-10-2011, 11:16 PM
The video didn't answer my question. I searched for it and it sh9owed me a picture of a cable so I'm basically just confused as to whether or not this product is a program, a cable, or a machine (the last being the most unlikely, since it has a compatibility list)
jpmck03
02-11-2011, 01:11 AM
Wicked. Too bad I own a TomTom.
+1 (Too bad I own a Magellan.)
BluYrs
02-11-2011, 02:26 AM
Cool gadget. Too bad it will also be used by car sellers to "fix" all their cars' codes...
Yaristeve
02-11-2011, 02:28 AM
The video didn't answer my question. I searched for it and it sh9owed me a picture of a cable so I'm basically just confused as to whether or not this product is a program, a cable, or a machine (the last being the most unlikely, since it has a compatibility list)
It IS a "machine" but the output is sent to the Garmin GPS through bluetooth so it is not hooked up directly to the GPS but plugged into the OBD2 port on your car. The machine part of the device is just attached to the bottom of your dash. The compatability list is the list of Garmin GPS that have bluetooth and ecoroute capability (yeah, I've been studying Garmin websites heavily since this actually makes GPS worthwhile to me).
It is actually more economical than buying a GPS AND an OBD2 reader like ScanGauge. One less devicecluttering your dash and the GPS screen appararently can display sensor outputs as dials instead of as digital readouts.
Reading back my post, I haveto laugh because what I wrote sounds like I am a Garmin salesman but I have no affiliation with Garmin or OP. I am just stoked that I finally have a reason to buy a GPS PLUS the OBD2 functions are exactly what I want! More research (for me) is in order bu I think I will be buying one of these soon...
MadMax
02-11-2011, 08:38 AM
It IS a "machine" but the output is sent to the Garmin GPS through bluetooth so it is not hooked up directly to the GPS but plugged into the OBD2 port on your car. The machine part of the device is just attached to the bottom of your dash. The compatability list is the list of Garmin GPS that have bluetooth and ecoroute capability (yeah, I've been studying Garmin websites heavily since this actually makes GPS worthwhile to me).
Which is exactly what the video shows! :iono:
It is actually more economical than buying a GPS AND an OBD2 reader like ScanGauge. One less devicecluttering your dash and the GPS screen appararently can display sensor outputs as dials instead of as digital readouts.
Good point, and something that I thought about after posting earlier. Still, I think the MSRP is high; maybe if someone can get them cheaper and pass on the savings to us (hint, hint) then it would be smarter than a SGII. However, a downside is that I run my Garmin in several vehicles and it rarely stays in my Yaris. With a SGII, I could keep it connected in my Yaris while still moving my GPS amongst my other rides.
Reading back my post, I haveto laugh because what I wrote sounds like I am a Garmin salesman but I have no affiliation with Garmin or OP. I am just stoked that I finally have a reason to buy a GPS PLUS the OBD2 functions are exactly what I want! More research (for me) is in order bu I think I will be buying one of these soon...
No reason not to be enthusiastic, it is a pretty cool innovation. Let us know how it works once you get one!
Cheers! M2
WeeYari
02-11-2011, 09:12 AM
Does it do metric units? Would like to see consumption in litres and economy in L/100km.
One of the pics shows Fuel Used 0.30 L, and the OP is in the United Kingdom, so I would say obviously yes.
swidd
02-11-2011, 09:12 AM
I'm gonna wait for the YarGauge...
Fully installed now and hardwired
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg172/Nips_19/IMG_0386.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg172/Nips_19/IMG_0387.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg172/Nips_19/IMG_0383.jpg
MadMax
02-11-2011, 02:21 PM
Nips
Is there any way to display the tach like an actual instrument, much like the speedometer is in your pictures? I am not impressed with how it is shown, of course I would much more prefer to have a tach (even with my auto) since many of us don't have them in this country...
Cheers! M2
rick996
02-11-2011, 04:13 PM
That's a cool device. I like that it uses a Bluetooth dongle instead of a wire. I also like the analog gauges it can display. I would probably be distracted pushing buttons to change the display all the time. On the Scangauge I push buttons to see how I'm doing on the tank and how I'm doing for the day. And I have a Magellan and a Scangauge already.
jaime
02-11-2011, 04:32 PM
The new Kenwood DNX9980 7" NAV Head unit that is coming out in March has this exact same feature set. Since the navigation is provided by Garmin, it will do the same thing by buying an add-on. Not sure if it is this same product.
echaru
02-11-2011, 05:35 PM
That is so awesome! Too bad I can't afford a new GPS and the add-on. I'm wondering how good is the Bluetooth signal compare to a wire.
Mikeey01nzl
02-12-2011, 05:23 PM
Nips this is awesome and I'm really keen but is this ever going to be expanded out to be compatable with other Garmen gps or other devices?
I'm in the market for something like this or.....
http://www.plxkiwi.com/index.html
IsLNdbOi
06-25-2011, 06:49 AM
Having some problems with my Garmin ecoRoute HD module.
Not sure if it's my car or the ecoRoute HD module, but the thing won't stay connected / powered on.
As soon as I connect it to my car's OBDII port, it starts flashing green (even if my key is not inserted into the car). It connects to my nuLink 1695 (sold blue light) then connects to the car (solid green light), but after awhile, the module just goes dead (no lights at all). I have to unplug from the OBDII port then plug it back in and it starts the connection process with the nuLink 1695 and car again. Then after awhile it dies again.
memeko
08-17-2011, 09:40 AM
Hi
I've seen you have a Parrot install as well, a quick question: Do you have the UNIKA module installed as well? If you do how do it works with the driving-well buttons?
Regards
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