Your car may soon talk to your mobile
Your car may soon talk to your mobile
			
		
						
				
					
CHENNAI:
 An entertainment and communication console that seamlessly connects the
 phone with the car? The mobile phone-enabled 'integrated' system is a 
given in many high-end luxury cars but after the Ford EcoSport, the 
trend is now finding converts in mass market cars as well. As the mobile
 becomes a one-stop entertainment-cum-communication device, car 
companies are looking at ways to extend that connectivity to the vehicle
 too. 
Not a cheap technology, this has so far 
been the premise of high-end cars including the just-launched 
Mercedes-Benz A-Class. But after the Ford EcoSport's SYNC system, more 
volume car makers are starting to wonder if the technology can come to 
less pricey brands in India. 
Said Kenichiro 
Yomura, president & CEO, Nissan Motor India: "We are studying that 
kind of possibility and will definitely try to introduce those sort of 
features in India. In Japan we have the 'CarWings' (vehicle telematics) 
system which allows you to communicate between the car and the service 
centre for example. We provide this option in many models in Japan 
because scale makes the technology affordable and we are studying to see
 if it will work for India as well." 
Ford and 
Nissan aren't the only volume car brands that are looking at bluetooth 
and telematics as the ultimate bells and whistles for car buyers. 
General Motors India packs in bluetooth, USB port and an MP3 (though no 
telematics) player as part of its entertainment package for the Sail 
hatchback and notchback and the Cruze and Captiva. Vehicle telematics is
 already a favoured option in a number of high-end cars. The Honda CRV 
and Accord for instance come with bluetooth interface. 
Ditto
 for the Mercedes-Benz A-Class on which the iPhone can be synced 
seamlessly offering music playback on the head unit, audio streaming and
 text messages are displayed in the CD display if the bluetooth message 
access profile (MAP) is supported by the mobile phone. 
Said
 Mercedes-Benz MD & CEO Eberhard Kern: "The bluetooth and phone 
compatibility option is standard in the A Class and it allows you to 
play musicyour iPhone and use the contact list to make calls etc. It's a
 seamless integration of entertainment and communication between the 
phone and the car." 
Car manufacturers have 
been tying up with software makers to integrate the mobile with the car,
 making the car an extension of the entertainment-cum- communication 
devise . Ford for instance is working with Microsoft globally which has 
powered its SYNC integrated communication and entertainment technology 
for the EcoSport. Apple reportedly announced at its developers' meet 
last month that it plans to link its iOS7 mobile operating system with 
the techentertainment systems of passenger cars. 
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