Hyundai announced at the beginning
of this year that it would bring the ability to interact with its vehicles from
an Android Wear device
in a future update to its Blue Link
app. That time has come. Now Hyundai
owners can use the gadget on their wrists to remote start engines, lock doors,
flash lights, honk horns, and locate cars.
Hyundai showed off the
functionality at CES, demoing how all of this could be done just by using voice
commands. It's the kind of thing that is, to use technical terms, simply cool.
Many of us are still making the transition from old vehicles to newer models
with their own key fobs. This is taking things to a new level entirely.
The Android Wear features should
be available to all Blue Link-equipped Hyundai vehicles starting
with the 2012 Sonata.
What's new:
Blue
Link Android Wear Smartwatch Compatible
Updated
Terms and Conditions.
Minor
bug fixes
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