Control, Monitor & Track Your Car With Your Phone


Smartphones have become our cameras, our radios, and our wallets, and they'll continue to become more central in our lives -- at least until they're integrated into eyeglasses or contacts or some kind of high-tech implant.
If you've been paying attention to auto news, you also know that phones are becoming substitutes for car keys. Rides like the Chevrolet Volt and Nissan Leaf allow owners to unlock their vehicles with a smartphone app, as well as check vehicle status.
So far, such high-tech wizardry has been limited to new vehicles, but at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Delphi has debuted a new gizmo that will offer similar functionality to nearly anyone driving a car with an onboard diagnostics port.
VEHICLE DIAGNOSTICS
The device is called -- for now, anyway -- "Vehicle Diagnostics", and it plugs directly into the OBD-II port that's been found under the dashboards of U.S. vehicles since 1996. According to an official press release, the tool will allow owners to:
  • Open a vehicle without a key.
  • Find their vehicle without going through an elaborate tagging process.
  • Check up on vehicle stats and engine health.
  • Monitor driving behavior (useful for parents with teen drivers at home).
  • Track and geo-fence a vehicle. (The gadget updates its location every five seconds and can send alerts when the car wanders outside certain pre-established boundaries.)
  • Keep simple trip logs for taxes and expense reports.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2013/01/07/new-device-lets-control-monitor-car-with-your-phone/?intcmp=features#ixzz2HOd9xLEH

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