- Smartphone Integration
Integration between phones and cars used to be limited to Bluetooth connections and USB ports for charging. However, today the options have widened. Smartphones have changed a lot of things in our lives, including how we interact with our cars. Car makers are now offering connected smartphone apps such as apps for locking and unlocking the doors, apps for starting the car, and others for checking the status of things like fuel and pressure.
- Adaptive Cruise Control
Driving a car every day can sometimes be stressful. Luckily, advanced driver assistance systems such as adaptive cruise control can reduce stress. The system uses sensors to track the vehicle ahead of you and match its speed. Some systems even bring you to a complete halt when necessary and resume automatically.
- Backup Cameras
Whether you’re driving a motorhome, trailer or truck, the ability to see behind is essential for safety and maneuvering. Therefore, backup cameras are no longer a luxury but a necessity. Most recent cars come equipped with one, but some older models lack this vital component. You can get wireless backup cameras at TadiBrothers or similar brands to help you maneuver through blind spots, narrow paths, and busy streets. Wireless cameras are more technologically advanced and can be integrated into the navigation system.
- Driving Modes
Driving modes allow a vehicle to have different characteristics in the way that it drives or handles. Modern cars can have a number of the following modes: normal, comfort, eco, sport, track, and individual. Each of these modes offers a different flavor of performance or luxury. Depending on the mode, vehicles can adjust steering ratios, stiffen suspensions, and embolden engine notes.
- Automatic Emergency Braking
Automatic Emergency Braking uses the same sensors as those found in Adaptive Cruise Control systems. The sensors determine if a forward collision is imminent and automatically apply emergency brakes to avoid a crash or minimize the severity. It could be a pedestrian crossing the road or perhaps the car in front of you braking suddenly. Though the systems are extremely good, you shouldn’t rely on it to stop you.
- Massaging Car Seats
If you drive for hours every day, you probably have experienced the problems of uncomfortable seats and poor posture, including neck pain, shoulder muscle tension, backache, and painful bum. Fortunately, technology has brought massaging seats which massage your muscles while you drive, helping your neck, back, shoulders, and spine feel relaxed and rejuvenated.
- Lane Departure Warning
Lane departure warning systems use cameras to detect when a car is drifting out of its lane line and alerts you through a visual or audio notification. Whether it’s a child distracting you or a glance at the stereo to change the channel, a driver can get distracted and stray out of their lane. More advanced technology called Lane Keeping Assist uses the brakes and steering to keep the car from moving out, helping to keep the roads safe.