activated by voice, because — let's be honest — there's nothing better than starting your engine by talking to your wrist.
The advent of the mainstream smartwatch has kicked off debates nationwide about their impact on distracted driving, but many watch apps in development from automakers — Blue Link included — sidestep the issue because they're primarily intended to control vehicle functions remotely, not be used while driving. (In fact, it doesn't seem like there are any features of this app that are useful while the car is in motion.) It's similar in principle to BMW's i Remote (compatible with the i3 and i8 electric and hybrid models) and the Apple Watch functionality inside Volkswagen's Car-Net and Porsche's Car Connect. Over the course of the next few months, many additional automakers will inevitably roll out their own takes on the wearable remote concept.
The updated Blue Link app is compatible with all Blue Link-equipped cars, going back to the 2012 Sonata.
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