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Hyundai Blue Link to support wearable devices

Hyundai’s next generation of products, starting with the all-new 2015 Genesis, will allow owners to connect with their vehicle using wearable devices.
Hyundai’s cloud-based Blue Link platform makes features like remote start and service information quickly accessible through new wearable devices.
Hyundai suggests that wearable devices will help owners save time and add a new level of convenience by allowing remote interaction with the vehicle without the need to pull out their smartphone.
We see wearables as a technology trend, expanding from fitness and health monitoring to broader applications. As a leader in connected car technology, we’re always exploring new ways to use technology to enhance the ownership experience for our customers. Wearables are a great way to extend the experience outside of the vehicle by leveraging these small screens to quickly access remote features and deliver timely vehicle information. Barry Ratzlaff, executive director, Customer Connect and Service Business Development, Hyundai Motor America
Wearable device apps will join Hyundai’s existing mobile app offerings designed to give Hyundai owners convenient access to Blue Link features and Car Care services. Hyundai plans to launch the 2015 Genesis with new infotainment and connectivity features powered by Blue Link.
Small screens of wearable devices only allow a limited amount of information to be shown. As such, it is important to present useful and relevant information, Hyundai notes.
Push notifications will alert the owner when maintenance is due and allow quick service scheduling by enabling the wearer to initiate a call using the device’s built-in functionality. The application will also allow owners to access popular Blue Link features like remote start, remote door lock/unlock, vehicle finder, POI send-to-car quickly using the device’s compact interface.


