Garmin Launches Rugged dēzl DualView Dual-Camera System Priced at $999.99

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Garmin unveiled the rugged dēzl DualView dual-camera system providing live 1080p HD views down each side of over-the-road trucks with blind-spot monitoring and automatic incident recording to a microSD card. Available January 8 for a suggested retail price of $999.99, video is viewable in-cab via paired tablets or dēzl navigators.

1. Garmin Launches dēzl DualView Camera System to Enhance Truck Safety

On January 8, 2026 Garmin will begin shipping the rugged dēzl DualView HD camera system, a purpose-built two-camera solution designed to provide professional truck drivers with live, in-cab views down both sides of their rig. The system streams 1080p video to a paired tablet, dēzl OTR navigator or compatible RV navigator, and delivers visual alerts for vehicles entering blind spots or merging lanes. In the event of an incident, onboard incident detection automatically records and saves clips to a microSD card, with optional cloud-based Vault plan support for Wi-Fi upload and sharing via the Garmin Drive mobile app. With IPX7-rated weather resistance and a flush-mount design, the DualView is priced at $999.99 MSRP and underscores Garmin’s commitment to expanding its commercial transportation portfolio.

2. Garmin Expands Marine and Powersports Audio Line with JL Audio AP Amplifiers

Also available January 8, 2026, Garmin’s new JL Audio AP Amplifier series targets the marine and off-road markets with four Class-D models delivering up to 600 watts RMS. Starting at $349.99 MSRP, the lineup includes a 200W 4-channel Bluetooth-equipped unit, a 300W mono block for subwoofers, a 300W 4-channel version and a 600W 6-channel configuration. Three models feature Easy Tune digital optimization and onboard LCD controls, while all four carry IP67 dust and water resistance. Housed in cast-alloy enclosures, these amplifiers bolster Garmin’s audio segment—already the world’s largest marine electronics manufacturer by 2024 sales—and open cross-sell opportunities across its navigation, audio and connectivity ecosystems.

3. Garmin Adds Nutrition Tracking to Garmin Connect to Drive Subscriptions

Garmin has integrated comprehensive nutrition tracking into its Garmin Connect™ app as part of the premium Connect+ subscription, aiming to deepen user engagement and recurring revenue. Subscribers can log foods via a global database, barcode scanning or AI-powered image recognition, and view real-time calorie and macronutrient reports daily, weekly and annually. Personalized recommendations adjust targets based on biometric data and activity levels, while AI-powered Active Intelligence insights correlate eating habits with sleep quality and training performance. New customers receive a 30-day free trial of Connect+, with a limited 14-day extension for prior trialists, signaling Garmin’s push to monetize its digital health platform alongside hardware sales.

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