Do you’ve got an iPhone 4S ? Do you drive a car? Do you have got amnesia? In case you answered yes to at the least two-and-a-half these questions, you’ll likely have an interest in Find My Car Smart — a Kickstarter project that desires to assist dudes find their cars, with the assistance of Bluetooth 4.0 technology. The system is comparatively straightforward, including nothing greater than an iOS app (available now on iTunes for $0.99), and a USB-based Bluetooth proximity adapter. All you’ll want to do is download the app, stick the dongle on your car, and let your iPhone 4S automatically mark your parking spot. Whereas similarly-designed apps typically require users to manually record their car’s location before leaving the lot, Find My Car Smart enables you to forget even that, because the app will automatically record your GPS coordinates. FMC Smart says it won’t start shipping adapters until it reaches its Kickstarter funding goal, though it’s aiming to deliver its first 500 devices by January. For more details, hit up the links below.
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