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You can now lock, unlock or start your Hyundai car with Android Wear smartwatch

You can now lock, unlock or start your Hyundai car with Android Wear smartwatch

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HYUNDAI BLUE LINK SMARTWATCH APP

Hyundai’s BlueLink android app now supports Android Wear. So, you can now lock, unlock and start your Hyundai car with Android wear smartwatch.

You can also do lot more things. You can also call for roadside assistance, flash your lights, honk the horn, stop the engine, call BlueLink, and find where you parked your car directly from the smartwatch running on Android wear. All these things can be done via voice commands. Just tap on the mic on your smartwatch and then give the voice command.

To use this service, you need to have an active subscription of Hyundai’s BlueLink service.

“Blue Link subscribers and gadget lovers will appreciate a more convenient way to interact with their Hyundai vehicles,” said Frank Ferrara, executive vice president, customer satisfaction, Hyundai Motor America. “Now you can remote start your car with your smartphone, smartwatch, laptop, desktop or tablet. It is like being James Bond 007 or Scotty in Star Trek.”

BlueLink smartwatch app must be paired via Bluetooth with owner’s smartphone containing BlueLink smartphone app. It supports all first and next generation Blue Link equipped Hyundai models. Most of the company’s vehicles from 2013 are supported.

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