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Home News Auto News Cars Today Are Now Ready For Our Smartwatches, More To Follow Cars Today Are Now Ready For Our Smartwatches, More To Follow Auto News Jim Kem | June 26, 2015 04:02 pm The most recent battle in technology is the one being fought over a place on your wrist. For automakers, the functionality and convenience this technology offers, in how it can connect you with your car, seems very enticing indeed. We find ourselves in a time of ever smaller and lighter and/or more powerful devices that fit into the mould we’ve already set in our lives. First it was the phone, and now it’s the watch. With the advent of the connected car slowly setting in, the ability to remotely monitor or control certain parameters of our automobiles seems like a no brainer – a feature just waiting to be built in.The frontrunners in this new space are BMW and Porsche, and these two German outfits have already built in support for the Apple Watch within a week of its release. For BMW, it pertains to its i Remote app (shown above) that can be set up to control their i8 hybrid sports car or their i3 electric city car. Functional parity is shared between the iOS or Apple Watch app, which can provide battery status, car location data, control cabin temperature, and lock/unlock the doors.Similarly on the Porsche side of the fence, its Car Connect (shown above) app offers many if not more features for remotely controlling certain aspects of Porsche’s Hybrid vehicles (Panamera Hybrid, Macan Hybrid, Cayenne Hybrid, 918 Spyder): climate control, vehicle tracking, door lock/unlock, real time journey monitoring, among others.Not wanting to lag behind, Hyundai has made it clear they are going for a big push to equip their new cars with the latest in mobile platform support such as CarPlay and Android Auto as well as making its Blue Link smartphone app compatible with Android Wear and Apple Watch coming soon. Audi, too, are keen to explore this technologically enabled bridge between driver and car, and has even partnered with LG to develop a special smartwatch (shown below) that run’s an slightly altered version of the much missed webOS that has been tailored to work with Audi. The company showed this off during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015 in January. More widely available solutions through other Android Wear devices and Apple Watch support are surely not far off. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Android Wear Apple Watch audi BMW Hyundai porsche Smartwatch Technology webOS Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. And like the latter, the pursuit of perfection never ends. Related News Apple Watch And Android Wear Support Added To Volvo’s On Call App Auto News Jim Kem | June 01, 2015 A new update to the Volvo On Call app will bring even more functionality to service that includes all the safety and convenience tweaks you’d expect ... Porsche and Audi developing Shared Architecture For Electric Cars Auto News Arvind | February 19, 2018 Porsche and Audi are deepening their development partnership to create an all-new vehicles architecture called the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) in ... Audi, Porsche To Increase Platform Sharing Auto News Kon | April 06, 2017 Future Audi and Porsche vehicles may have a lot more components in common than they already do at present. The two premium subsidiaries of the ... VW’s Autonomous Parking Function At Hamburg Airport To Be Ready In 2020 Auto News Gokul | April 17, 2018 In an effort to prevent their customers from wasting precious time by searching for a parking spot, the Volkswagen Group is currently testing its new ... Comments
Cars Today Are Now Ready For Our Smartwatches, More To Follow Auto News Jim Kem | June 26, 2015 04:02 pm The most recent battle in technology is the one being fought over a place on your wrist. For automakers, the functionality and convenience this technology offers, in how it can connect you with your car, seems very enticing indeed. We find ourselves in a time of ever smaller and lighter and/or more powerful devices that fit into the mould we’ve already set in our lives. First it was the phone, and now it’s the watch. With the advent of the connected car slowly setting in, the ability to remotely monitor or control certain parameters of our automobiles seems like a no brainer – a feature just waiting to be built in.The frontrunners in this new space are BMW and Porsche, and these two German outfits have already built in support for the Apple Watch within a week of its release. For BMW, it pertains to its i Remote app (shown above) that can be set up to control their i8 hybrid sports car or their i3 electric city car. Functional parity is shared between the iOS or Apple Watch app, which can provide battery status, car location data, control cabin temperature, and lock/unlock the doors.Similarly on the Porsche side of the fence, its Car Connect (shown above) app offers many if not more features for remotely controlling certain aspects of Porsche’s Hybrid vehicles (Panamera Hybrid, Macan Hybrid, Cayenne Hybrid, 918 Spyder): climate control, vehicle tracking, door lock/unlock, real time journey monitoring, among others.Not wanting to lag behind, Hyundai has made it clear they are going for a big push to equip their new cars with the latest in mobile platform support such as CarPlay and Android Auto as well as making its Blue Link smartphone app compatible with Android Wear and Apple Watch coming soon. Audi, too, are keen to explore this technologically enabled bridge between driver and car, and has even partnered with LG to develop a special smartwatch (shown below) that run’s an slightly altered version of the much missed webOS that has been tailored to work with Audi. The company showed this off during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015 in January. More widely available solutions through other Android Wear devices and Apple Watch support are surely not far off. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Android Wear Apple Watch audi BMW Hyundai porsche Smartwatch Technology webOS
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Apple Watch And Android Wear Support Added To Volvo’s On Call App Auto News Jim Kem | June 01, 2015 A new update to the Volvo On Call app will bring even more functionality to service that includes all the safety and convenience tweaks you’d expect ...
Porsche and Audi developing Shared Architecture For Electric Cars Auto News Arvind | February 19, 2018 Porsche and Audi are deepening their development partnership to create an all-new vehicles architecture called the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) in ...
Audi, Porsche To Increase Platform Sharing Auto News Kon | April 06, 2017 Future Audi and Porsche vehicles may have a lot more components in common than they already do at present. The two premium subsidiaries of the ...
VW’s Autonomous Parking Function At Hamburg Airport To Be Ready In 2020 Auto News Gokul | April 17, 2018 In an effort to prevent their customers from wasting precious time by searching for a parking spot, the Volkswagen Group is currently testing its new ...