Use the iPhone as a remote control for your car
The iLounge and PCMag tell us about an impressive little software demonstrated at CES by Delphi: the Wireless Vehicle Access software running on an iPhone is a system utilizing a Bluetooth link between the iPhone (or other device) and a new smart key fob to allow users to check their car’s vitals from up to a mile away.
The functions it provides include: the ability to turn on the engine, turn on the climate control, roll down the windows, check door unlock/lock status, monitor tire pressure, check how much gas is in the car, and even tell the condition of the oil and brake fluid.

Unfortunately for all of us, we don’t know if this concept system will ever find its way into production vehicles.



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