Hyundai said developing the system was part of the carmaker’s aim of producing
technology for the mainstream consumer. Photo:AP
Keep misplacing your
car keys? Just wave your
smartphone to unlock the door!
Engineers
at South
Korean automobile major Hyundai have invented a new system
that will allow your smartphone to double as your car keys, and the
technology will be made available to buyers within two years.
Rather
than using
Bluetooth, the system by Hyundai uses wireless
Near Field
Communication (
NFC), allowing you to lock and unlock the car by waving
your phone over a small tag on the car window.
Inside
the car, you place the phone on a pad in the centre console that
wirelessly charges it while the content is synced and streamed to the
car’s infotainment system and touchscreen.
The system
can also store in-car preferences, including radio stations, seating
positions and even mirror adjustment with multiple profiles able to be
saved for different drivers.
The system was demonstrated on a concept version of Hyundai’s popular i30 in
Germany.
Hyundai said developing the system was part of the carmaker’s aim of
producing technology for the mainstream consumer, website
carsguide.com.au reported.
“The Connectivity Concept
showcases Hyundai’s philosophy of making tomorrow’s technology
accessible to a wide range of customers,”
Hyundai Motor Europe chief
operating officer Allan Rushforth said.
“With this
technology, Hyundai is able to harness the all-in-one functionality of
existing smartphone technology and integrating it into everyday driving
in a seamless fashion,” Mr Rushforth said.
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