Petrol heads or anyone else looking to track their cars engine performance using smartphone applications might be interested in a new dongle which is being created called Clickdrive.
Clickdrive has been developed over the last two years and has been designed to make a connection from your car to your smartphone or tablet device and enable you to use a variety of applications to track your car’s engine or location.
Helping you keep tabs on the location of your car at any time, or help you save fuel during your daily commutes. The unique thing about the new Clickdrive adapter is that its creators have kept the device open platform allowing practically any application to be created and connect to the dongle to provide instant data about your car.
Check out the video below introducing the new Clickdrive dongle to learn more about how this open platform device could revolutionise the way we track and use our vehicles and monitor them via our mobile devices.
“Clickdrive doesn’t work the same way as regular adapters. Rather than limiting you to running a single App on your mobile device, Clickdrive allows you to runmany apps simultaneously – on the device, on your mobile, on aftermarket displays and on the cloud. “
This platform is nothing without Apps and we’re excited to launch Clickdrive with our Performance Bundle for car enthusiasts:
– Custom dashboards with charting and programable safety alerts
– Record your track day with our racing overlays
– Measure your car’s performance, upload and track it over time
– Reduce your car’s gas bills, know your car’s unique fuel consumption profile
– Blackbox data recorder, evidence if you get into an accident
The Clickdrive project is currently over on the Indiegogo crowd funding website looking to raise enough pledges to make the jump from concept to production. So if you think Clickdrive is something you could benefit from, visit the Indiegogo website now to make a pledge and help Clickdrive become a reality.
Source: Indiegogo : Tech Crunch
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