SANFRANCISCO: Oh, you utilize an app on your phone to commence your car? How passé. Hyundai’s gearing up for CES by verbalizing up an Android Wear app that’ll let you remotely unlock, locate and commence your car with a tap on the wrist. Naturally, if you just can’t muster the energy to swipe on your smartwatch, you’ll be able to issue voice commands to get the job done, additionally. Isn’t the future grand?
While we’re not precisely surprised to optically discern a major player like Hyundai embracing the ballooning wearable’s market, it’s definitely not the first company whose cars have bent to the whims of your time exhibiter. Android developer Matthew Patience whipped up a little Wear app of his own back in July that lets Tesla S owners fiddle with the sunroof remotely secure their rides… albeit without Tesla’s express sanction.
While that clever hack only worked for one car, Hyundai’s Wear app should play nice with several any of the company’s BlueLink-enabled cars should heedfully auricularly discern your commands, even ones as long in the tooth as the 2012 Sonata. For now companies like Hyundai are in the wearable-amicable minority, but somehow we don’t cerebrate it’ll be long afore others start to optically discern the light (especially since the Droidification of the automotive industry is already well underway).