Verizon’s Vehicle Diagnostics by Delphi now monitoring your car for $250

Verizon's Vehicle Diagnostics by Delphi now monitoring your car for $250

Who’d have thought we’d be happy to see an unassuming black box? Delphi and Verizon managed to whet our interest with their Vehicle Diagnostics kit and service at CES, and our curiosity is renewed now that the monitoring combo is available for drivers. The finished product costs a fairly steep $250 for the Delphi adapter, although it does deliver two years of free service and costs a contract-free $5 per month afterwards. Shelling out brings the promised remote troubleshooting and notifications, including alerts for any performance problems and warnings for any geofencing violations. If you’re willing to pair an Android or iOS phone with the kit over Bluetooth, you can also use the smart device in place of your keys — temporarily, we hope. Vehicle Diagnostics should work with most cars made from 1996 onward, but do some homework before any outlay: at least a few cars miss out on the full diagnostic suite, which might dampen dreams of a connected car utopia.

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CES 2013: Auto roundup

CES 2013 Auto roundup

Every year at CES, the focus on autos and the tech they’re outfitted with grabs a fair share of the attention in Las Vegas. This installment was no different. While several companies trotted out their latest infotainment wares, the self-driving debate nabbed a prime spot as Toyota and Audi both offered show-and-tells on tech that looks to aid drivers rather than do all of the work for them. As we’ve come to expect, a wealth of infotainment systems were also on display with a couple in particular grabbing our attention. Not to be overlooked, devs received a number of notable invites to create system-specific offerings this time out. For a full rundown of the highlights, read on past the break for a brief synopsis.

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Delphi / Verizon’s Vehicle Diagnostics hands-on (video)

We first caught wind of Delphi and Verizon’s new Vehicle Diagnostics service a couple of days back. Today we got to see the thing in action at the Pepcom event here at CES. The hardware is a small black plastic box that should plug into most cars sold in the US after 1996. Once inserted, it communicates wireless with your Android or iOS handset or tablet. The Delphi rep we spoke with started things off by pointing out that it does more than just the diagnostics implied by its name — and that’s certainly the case. There’s a long laundry list of functionality here. He certainly had a lot to talk about.

On a base-level, we’re talking geo-fences, performance alerts and map tracking — it can also mimic key functionality, so you can lock / unlock and remotely start up the engine if your vehicle supports such things. As we said, there’s a long list of functionality here — pretty impressive all in all. In fact, the Connected Car Service app takes a bit of getting used to, due to all the features. We’ll let the Delphi rep take you through it the app after the break.

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Delphi unveils new Vehicle Diagnostics connectivity service

Delphi has unveiled a new plug-and-play connectivity service for vehicle owners at CES 2013. The service is called Vehicle Diagnostics by Delphi and it uses a little dongle that plugs into the OBD II port on most later model vehicles. The system does more than simply allow the drivers to keep an eye on vehicle engine health.

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The system is designed to interface with an application that runs on smartphones, laptops, and tablet computers. Using the system, your smartphone can be used as a key fob to unlock doors from anywhere. Smartphones and other devices connect to the vehicle using Bluetooth. The system operates over the Verizon Wireless network for remote access or Bluetooth locally and allows users to unlock doors, trunks, and to start or stop the engine.

The system allows you to locate and access vehicles anywhere and anytime without needing to remember tag numbers or other identifying details. The system can monitor vehicle health status and diagnose certain trouble codes from vehicle electronics systems. Parents can also use the system to set up alerts for driving behavior and other vehicle performance issues.

Business users can also set up the system to automatically produce trip logs for use with expense reports. The system works with downloadable smartphone apps that are available for Android 2.2 devices and up as well as Apple iOS 5.0 and higher devices. The web portal for the services is compatible with most modern browsers. The app is able to do all sorts of things including displaying the last location where vehicle was parked, the address, and the coordinates where it is on a map. It’s unclear when the system will be available for purchase and how much it will cost this time


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Delphi and Verizon launch new connectivity system: track and monitor your vehicle through your smartphone

Delphi and Verizon announces new connectivity system to track and monitor your vehicle through your smartphone

Delphi has allied itself with Verizon to launch a new Vehicle Diagnostics service. It works through a cloud system that connects your four-wheeler to your smartphone (or internet browser), showing precisely where your car is, as well as options to secure it and check its vitals. Delphi promises the new system will work in most vehicles sold in the US since 1996 and users can pick up alerts for driving and vehicle performance issues, as well as setup geo-fences to monitor if your car goes outside specified zones. Connecting your phone to the car is done through Bluetooth and adds access to key fob commands including remote door control. The compatible smartphone app will arrive on devices running Android 2.2 or later and iOS 5.0 onwards, while the Delphi Web portal works on Internet Explorer 7, with Firefox, Chrome and Safari versions still in the works.

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