Best Connected Car Devices of two thousand seventeen – OBD2 Monitoring and Driving Assistance Devices and Apps

Connected Car Devices

A fresh class of devices are being developed that capture your cars computer sensor data using your vehicles on-board diagnostic port (OBD II is available on cars built from one thousand nine hundred ninety six on) and adds a layer of extra features on top.

The following Channel Guide will help you:

Featured

“Don’t be left behind.”

Highlights

  • Trusted by mechanics and developed by Professional Engineers in North America
  • Smog Ready Check
  • Advanced test results (like misfire counts) for On-Board Diagnostic System Monitors.
  • No monthly fees

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Pricing & reviews

  • Direct – $99.95
  • Amazon – $99.95 Four.Five/Five (1,554 reviews)
  • CNET – 7/Ten
  • Gadgeteer – Excellent

User & Technical

Consumer

OBD monitoring devices presently on the market

“Your Wise Driving Assistant”

Highlights

  • App Marketplace
  • OBD-II Port and Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Collision Detection using built-in accelerometer

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Pricing & reviews

  • Retailer – $99.95
  • Amazon – $55.27 Trio.Five/Five (493 reviews)
  • BestBuy – $68.99 Four.Two/Five (135 reviews)
  • DigitalTrends – Four/Five

User & Technical

“The baby monitor for your car.”

Highlights

  • The CarLock Cloud will inform your emergency contacts via SMS if you had an accident. – Add backup SMS or call notifications (SIM card included)
  • Export your trips data to your computer with CSV or XLS export
  • CarLock actively monitors the health of your vehicle and alerts you in advance if your car battery is running riskily low or is experiencing high battery drain.

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Pricing & reviews

  • Direct – $118 (+ $9.60 Month Subscription)
  • Amazon – $59.94 Three.9/Five (63 reviews)

User & Technical

“Smarter. Driving. Every Day.”

Highlights

  • Integrates with IFTTT
  • Take pole position on the leaderboard, win prizes and share road trips
  • Dash works with preferred OBD devices, kicking off as low as $Ten. Provides automated VIN decoding, multi-car support and shove alerts.

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User & Technical

“Connect your car to apps on your phone”

Highlights

  • 3G Connectivity
  • Built-in GPS
  • App Marketplace

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Pricing & reviews

  • Retailer – $149
  • Amazon – $149 Trio/Five (35 Reviews)
  • DigitalTrends – Trio/Five

User & Technical

“Put some smarts in your car with hum.”

Highlights

  • Includes Bluetooth speaker clips to your visor. It gives you one-button access to emergency help, plus safe, hands-free talking
  • Sutomatic crash detection and roadside assistance
  • Mechanics Hotline

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Pricing & reviews

User & Technical

Highlights

  • Vinli turns your car into a rolling WiFi hotspot
  • 4G LTE, Wifi, and Bluetooth Connectivity
  • Standalone GPS and app store

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User & Technical

“Connecting your car to your life.”

Highlights

  • No monthly fees, no contract
  • 3G wireless connection nationwide in US over AT&T and T-Mobile
  • Zone notifications, excursion history, driving score, roadside assistance optional, and an optional remote lock/unlock accessory

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Pricing & reviews

  • Direct – $74.99
  • Amazon – $71.98 Four.Trio/Five (139 reviews)

User & Technical

“Making driving safer, lighter and less expensive.”

Highlights

  • Real Time Location Monitoring
  • Vehicle Health Diagnostics

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Pricing & reviews

  • Direct – $99.95
  • Amazon (for three vehicles) – $254.85 Trio.8/Five (96)
  • BestBuy – $Sixty nine.99 Four.1/Five (100 reviews)

User & Technical

Comparison Articles:

Extra OBD2 Dongle Options

Standalone Apps

Another option is to pair a cheaper $11-$20 standalone Bluetooth or Wifi dongle from Amazon and then pair it with one of the following Apps.

Consumer: Insurance Focused

Help cut your current insurance costs down, or pay for only how much you drive.

Metromile’s pay-per-mile insurance suggesting saves low-mileage drivers a ton of money. All pay-per-mile insurance customers receive the Metromile.

“As an IntelliDrive customer, you can save money if you are a low mileage driver. Getting began takes minutes and your very first benefit starts as.

“This little device turns your safe driving into savings. It just makes sense—insurance should be based partly on how you actually drive, rather.

“Connect, drive and save with RightTrack from Liberty Mutual Insurance.”

  • Amodo – “Our Driver Suite – Driver Copilot, enables all stakeholders in the automotive ecosystem to better understand how their products and services are being used, thus enabling better cross-sell and up-sell opportunities for businesses and optimized car ownership for drivers.”

Fleet Management

Enterprise fleet tracking products and services to provide access, track location and improve operational efficiency.

Produce fresh service models to your customers by developing, manufacturing and maintaining connected cars

“Share vehicles effortlessly, increase fleet utilization, and streamline operations with Local Motion’s keyless access and web-based motor pool.

“Cloud Your Car provides the tracking hardware with built-in GSM connectivity, cloud data processing platform and a set of online contraptions for.

“Utter featured fleet management with fleet maintenance software, fleet tracking and driver safety monitoring.”

Low-cost fleet tracking, made plain. Zubie includes always-connected cellular service, so you can stay connected to your fleet from anywhere.

Software & Platforms

  • Watson IoT Automotive: Produce fresh service models to your customers by developing, manufacturing and maintaining connected cars
  • Venium – “Veniam turns vehicles into WiFi hotspots. We build and operate city-scale vehicular networks that expand wireless coverage and collect terabytes of urban data.'”
  • Carvoyant – “Provides effortless access to connected car data via our API. The API IS our product. You build what you need to help your clients with our devices. Carvoyant takes months off the time to go to market for connected car development and proceeds to support the data needs of your application.”
  • Weather Cloud

A Boulder based company looking to improve road condition safety and traffic routing using a cloud service and data gathered from sensors installed on a vehicle’s license plates.

  • OpenXC Platform “OpenXC™ is a combination of open source hardware and software that lets you extend your vehicle with custom-made applications and pluggable modules.”
  • Open Car Project “A platform to connect your car to the internet. Your car will connect without any help of other devices such as smartphones. The data will be available online, where you get clever analytics. The device and data will be open and accessible, so an ecosystem for brainy car applications will grow.”
  • CargoAI – “Cargo is seeking awesome automotive applications and the developers who create them to help realize the connected car.”
  • otonomo – Autonomous cars use otonomo to connect to digital infrastructures and exchange data in real time with other connected and autonomous cars.
  • Alliances

    • Ford Sync
    • Open Automotive Alliance

    “A non-profit industry alliance committed to driving the broad adoption of an In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) open-source development platform.”

    DIY & Open Source

    ATmega328p main controller, 100% compatible with Arduino UNO. Self-popping microSD slot on SPI, BLE module (TI CC2540) with optional ESP8266 Wifi module, externl GPS receiver

  • SparkFun: Getting Embarked with OBD-II
  • Movie: How to Put a Computer in Your Car with the Raspberry Pi – Ten/23/2014
    • mHUD – An Ionic two Mobile heads-up display This app turns your phone in to a heads-up display for your car. It displays your current speed, rpm, and the road speed limit.
    • Ryan C. Gordon (“icculus”) – OBD GPS Logger

    Extra resources

    Have a car older than one thousand nine hundred ninety six without an OBDii port?

    You can convert an older vehicle with an OBD1 to work with fresh OBD2 devices using an adapter like this one sold on Amazon for $15

    Background Articles

    • Arvato – The Future of the Car: arvato Helps Make the ‘Connected Car’ a Reality
    • Wall St Journal – The Internet-Connected Car
    • Bosch – Connected cars: what’s in store
    • Big black cock – ‘Every fresh car’ connected to web by 2014
    • Forbes – ten Obstacles For Connected Cars
    • Wards Auto – Experts Examine Auto Telematics’ Pitfalls, Potential
    • Forbes – Silicon Valley vs. Detroit: The Battle For The Car Of The Future
    • WSJ – Connected Cars Fueling Up to Take a Drive in Europe
    • Economist – How’s my driving? Gizmos that track driving habits are switching the face of car insurance
    • Jeff Kramer – The Quantified Car: Progressive Snapshot

    Resources

    • Slideshow – Connected Vehicles–Automotive: From Building Cars to Selling Individual Travel Time Well-Spent
    • Report: Fresh services enabled by the connected car Brainy 2010/0065 (PDF)
    • Organization: Vehicle Infrastructure Integration (VII) Initiative
    • Organization: Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC)
    • Research: Cooperative Vehicle-Infrastructure Systems (CVIS)
    • Automative as a Microcosm of IoT (PDF form)

    Sensor Types

    The average American automobile include around sixty sensors (most of which are accessible from its on-board OBD II port.)

    • Road Condition Sensor
    • Magnetic Sensor
    • Vehicle Distance Sensor
    • Forward Obstacle Sensor
    • Blind Spot Monitoring Camera
    • Drive Recorder
    • Air Pressure Sensor
    • Steering Angle Sensor
    • Electronic Control Throttle
    • Vehicle Speed, Acceleration Sensor
    • Collision Detection Sensor
    • GPS Sensor

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