Delphi turns your iPhone into a car remote control
Posted by dennis on January 9th, 2008 at 10:23pm Comments
Yet another innovation presented at the CES 2008 is Delphi’s Wireless Vehicle Access software that allows you to monitor and control many of your car’s features via your iPhone, remotely, using Bluetooth connection.
Delphi’s Wireless Vehicle Access can locate your car and reports its status on your iPhone for up to a mile away. It allows you to turn on your engine, climate control, and monitor your car’s temperature. It also lets you roll up and down your car’s windows, or even monitor if someone’s inside your car — a good preventive tool against break-ins.

Additionally it’s possible to monitor tires pressure, check how much gas you have left in your tank, and get reports on the status of oil and brake fluids, all from far away, while using your iPhone.
And while at the moment Delphi’s Wireless Vehicle Access is still a concept, we’re quite intrigued to see the final result.
Thanks: PC Mag
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