As the era of autonomous cars is knocking our doors, more and more car makers are rushing to touch new horizons in terms of connectivity. A recent example of this approach was given by Voyomotive, a San Francisco based startup, by developing a smart device. It is a single device that is capable of tapping into default computerized systems installed in your car. Once it enters the system, it will track down all previously recorded data, take required action, and will improve your driving experience. The only restriction is that it will work on cars produced 1996 on-wards.
Voyo is capable of allowing key-less entry, remote unlocking, locking, and can immobilize the car easily unless it registers presence of a smartphone in it. A perfect layer of security for all kind of cars. It is also capable of tracking other aspects related to car’s performance like speed, hard braking, and anti-skidding controls. It is a feature rich device that is capable of several other functions like relaying mileage, gas consumption, driving time, as well as Carbon Dioxide emission.
It has also been bestowed with a crowd sourcing element that can keep a check on life-threatening driving situations and intimate other drivers about it. A smart move that can really help in avoiding such conditions and areas. Voyo can transform terabytes of data present in your car’s systems into car’s app that will ultimately increase the convenience, fuel efficiency, and driving safety of your vehicle. In short, you can stay safe, drive smart, save fuel, money, and make best of resources with the help of this single device. At present, it is only working for cars in United States, but we are sure as the demand for such systems will rise across the world, other versions of this software will be available for those corners as well.
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