Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Our favourite apps for motoring!



We all love apps on our phones. Whether it’s just to play a mindless game or keep track of appointments, apps have transformed the way in which we organise, play and create. Check out our favourites for your vehicle here:


Fuel Buddy
Free

Track fuel, mileage, services and expenses for multiple vehicles and drivers on this one app. Perfect for the sales team on the road this app captures lots of information for you to monitor. We hear that an automatic driving detection component will soon be implemented by the developers which will be great. No more logging trips each time you get in the car! Available on Android and iPhone.




AAMI Safe Driver and ING Direct Safe Driving Apps
Both Free

 

These apps were developed to give drivers key metric information on their driving. A risk score is calculated depending on harsh acceleration, deceleration or exceeded speed limits.

AAMI Safe Driver App is available free to everyone, regardless of whether you are a customer or not. Their point system rewards safer drivers with bonuses on insurance once certain points are reached.

ING Direct requires the ING On-board diagnostic (OBD) device to be installed in order to use the app. Both apps available on Android and iPhone.





XLR8

Free/In App Purchases
Ok, this one is fun! This will make your old Toyota sound like a Chevy, playing the sounds of prestige cars like Chevrolet Camaro, Ford GT40 or Ferrari 458 Italia through your car’s speakers. Fantasise that you’re driving the car of your dreams as it plays engine sounds of acceleration, braking and revving in accordance with your driving. Kinda daggy, but kinda cool too ;)  Can be used via Bluetooth or plugged in via an aux plug. Android, iPhone and iPad.


Appy Driving! (ha! See what we did there?)






Monday, 15 September 2014

It’s all about the gadgets

With the recent launch of the new iPhone 6 ‘phablet’ and watch it’s clear that a large portion of our population are crazy about gadgets!  Car manufacturers know this and are all racing to release new model cars with the most innovative and high tech gadgets.

So due to consumers want more high tech features experts are predicting a big year of enhancements to existing technology and more new systems in 2015. All resulting in driving that’s easier, safer and perhaps more entertaining!


One of the brightest things on the horizon are laser headlights. These are smaller, more powerful and more efficient than the LED headlights that were only introduced in recent years. Already fitted to Audi and BMW in Europe they have yet to be approved in the US and Australia. And while you think it may be because they’re too bright, the lamps are fitted with a diffuser system that allow them to keep their bright, white illuminating power while making them safe to view.
BMW laser headlights still awaiting approval in Australia.

Next on our list of effective enhancements is the lane change assist. This isn’t as you might think the alert that sounds when you drift out of lane, this system identifies when traffic is approaching from behind at speed and warns the driver when the signal is given to change lanes.  The Subaru Outback – a very popular in Tasmania – in 2015 will be able to determine when it’s safe to change lanes and advise against a manoevre if it detects another car rapidly approaching. Sensors and cameras monitor approaching traffic in the adjacent lanes – flash an alert on the mirror to advise against the lane change. Could be useful in the rush hour on the Tasman Bridge!

Lane change may assist on the Tasman Bridge.

Technology will also help drivers in bigger more crowded cities to find parking spaces and then locate a car (if you can’t remember where you parked). And once arriving at a parking space, those sensors and cameras again will enable a car to steer itself into a parallel or perpendicular space while the driver operates just transmission and foot pedals.

On an entertainment level, more and more luxury vehicles such as Audi, BMW and Mercedes- Benz will provide in car internet access. But topping that is GM Motors in the US who are fitting most new model cars with a system that provides 3 months of service and / or three gigabytes of data free!

New smartphone integration platforms through Apple CarPlay and Android Auto will transform the infotainment system into a version of the smartphone’s operating system. Making a system more intuitive and allowing voice recognition to play music, use maps and ‘voice texting’   - which used to be known as making a phone call!!

Now just the note to self, if purchasing one of these high tech vehicles, that cars are to get you from A to B safely. So leave the playing with the entertainment gadgets to the passengers on board!!