Toyota cars smart enough to call for help automatically
Posted on Sep 23, 05 01:21 AM PDT
Toyota cars can now communicate with cell phones via a Bluetooth connection. The said car must be GPS ready (a norm in Japan) in order to work with a compatible handset. Toyota’s G-Book system is capable of using a cellphone to call an ambulance upon an airbag’s deployment, play karaoke songs, or send an SMS when the car door is unlocked. This service is compatible with a list of Toyota’s business partners. Those who prefer to stick to their own service provider will need to connect both car and phone via a wire.
[Via Phoneyworld]
The Bluetooth route works the same way sans wires, and is activated the moment the car is turned on. Currently available in Japan, Toyota plans to bring this service to North America and Europe soon. Weighing 18g and measuring 42 × 42 × 15 mm, this Bluetooth device comes across as a handy gadget, one borne out of necessity than want. You can also download music and games via this system, in addition to information regarding weather, traffic, and restaurants.Your Comments
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