News Jio gears up for the IOT revolution with smart car solutions in phase 2 of rollout

Pintu

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Reliance Jio the new entrant in the 4G space has buckled its armour and is all set for the next smart revolution. The company which doesn’t wish to be labeled as a telecom operator but rather as a digital solutions provider continues to work on its multi prong approach towards the gradually digitising lifestyles of Indians.
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Almost all cars manufactured after 2013 have an OBD port in them. This device which plugs into the OBD port has a Jio 4G sim inserted in it, through which the owner of the car can keep monitoring as well as control every aspect of the car’s performance remotely through an app called ‘JioCarConnect’ installed on his/her smartphone. This port captures all information about the car, from battery and fuel to brake oil and mileage. It even sends a notification if brakes are applied harshly, thereby letting you keep a tab on how your driver is using your car.

Once the OBD device is plugged into the port, it can act like a JioFi device, by creating a hotspot with the ability to connect up to 10 devices at a time. The device lets the user lock or unlock the car, lower or raise the window glass of power windows, turn on or switch off the headlights through direct control through the app. The owner can constantly track the location of the car using GPS as well as set a geo fencing boundary on the map and choose to be notified if the car travels outside the demarcated zone.Jio gears up for the IOT revolution with smart car solutions in phase 2 of rollout
 

IndianMascot

Core Member
Most of the features are used when not in drive.
This kind of device is already there with Service Centres and they perform checkup using such device. Now this will be made available with user friendly interface to the public by Jio./
 

Gagan007

Newbie
Wow thanks for this information. This will certainly be very nice for car enthusiasts like me. I have always wanted to control (atleast some aspects) my car remotely. Current solutions are somewhat expensive and felt like unnecessary expenditure. Will wait for this.

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IndianMascot

Core Member
Wow thanks for this information. This will certainly be very nice for car enthusiasts like me. I have always wanted to control (atleast some aspects) my car remotely. Current solutions are somewhat expensive and felt like unnecessary expenditure. Will wait for this.

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Which car you own buddy ? Do you remember having an OBD port in it ?
 
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