Automatic Link review: an expensive way to learn better driving habits
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Automatic Link review: an expensive way to learn better driving habits
Automatic Link converts your iPhone into a personal driving assistant (video) - published on: Technology Companies List
That OBD II port that has been installed on just about every US-bound automobile since 1996? It’s potential has just been tapped. For years, ambiguous dashboard lights have clued motorists in on internal issues, but driving to a body shop just to borrow a data port reader is so last decade. Enter the Automatic Link — a simplistic nub that plugs into said port and utilizes Bluetooth 4.0 to connect to your iPhone 4S or 5 (prior iPhones use older versions of the BT stack). Once linked, it’ll monitor your driving habits and routes, sending gentle reminders to …
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Automatic Link converts your iPhone into a personal driving assistant (video)
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Automatic Link converts your iPhone into a personal driving assistant (video)