Posted by : Cyber Freak
Tuesday, 25 December 2012
In its latest demo, Hyundai showcased
how they plan on making the cellphone an integral part of your vehicular
lives. The entry mechanism that they demoed ditches the Bluetooth concept for one that employs Near Field Communications. Thanks to a small sticker (an NFC tag)
on the window of your car, all you would have to do is swing your phone
over it and the car in unlocked and ready to go.
Along with entertainment, Hyundai also
plans on being able to save seat alignment preferences, temperature
preferences and any other personal settings to individual driver
profiles, which will be assigned to specific phones. Essentially, if 3
different people drive the same car, all they have to do is place their
phone on the little dock and voila. Along with keyless entry, Hyundai is
also attempting to bring together a more personal experience to driving.
A dock in the center of the vehicle would be a place where the phone
could be seated for charging, from where, it will be able to transmit
your playlists and radio preferences to the in-dash entertainment
system.
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