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I decided to play around with my new gadget, a FT500 LT, which doesn't have a screen. I've always got my laptop with me, so I don't really need an extra screen. However, I did notice that the FT500 LT has a buzzer that alerts me to any issues that might arise when I'm not looking.

Recently, I had to deal with a clogged catalyst, which caused my car to malfunction. I took it to a muffler shop and was relieved when the car finally started after a few tries. I was curious to see if my new gadget could have helped me avoid this situation, so I decided to install a Nano Pro.

I was excited to use the Nano Pro, but I quickly realized that it wasn't as user-friendly as I had hoped. I couldn't figure out how to make it communicate with my car, and I was disappointed to learn that there weren't any updates available for the device.

I reached out to the company to ask about any upcoming updates, and they told me that they were planning to release a new package in June. They explained that while the initial product launch included only the minimum necessary features, they were planning to add more functionality over time.

While I was happy to hear that updates were on the way, I was frustrated that I had purchased a device that didn't meet all of my needs right out of the box. I had hoped to use the Nano Pro as a dashboard for my car, but I quickly realized that it didn't have enough buttons to make that feasible.

Despite these challenges, I was determined to make the Nano Pro work for me. I tried various workarounds to get it to communicate with my car, and I was eventually able to get it to function as a small display in my ashtray.

While the Nano Pro isn't perfect, I'm glad that I was able to make it work for me. I hope that the upcoming updates will make it even more useful, and I'm grateful to the company for their commitment to improving the product over time.