8 Interesting Ways 'Internet of Things' Is Changing Your Lives
4. Smart Car
Smartphones have benefitted our lives and so is the contribution of smart cars. Not only fuel-efficient, averaging around 40 mpg, but a smart car has several other environmentally-friendly features as well. The smart car uses innovative energy-efficient and recyclable materials in its construction. In fact, 95 percent of the vehicle is recyclable and the dash material is made from recycled synthetics.
The inside mechanism is much more prolific as the machines speak to each other and systems integrate, you will no longer miss an oil change. Your truly “smart” car will reach out to your mechanic when it is time for the annual tune up or your tire pressure is running low, and by cross referencing your calendar, appointment suggestions will be delivered to you to confirm a time with one click.
5. Grocery lists:
Smart refrigerators into the market are capable of identifying if you are running low on staples like eggs or milk and will automatically populate your grocery list.
At times we go to the market and forgot to buy certain necessary items, but the problem can be solved as some stores will push reminders to add items to your list when it predicts you about to run out based on your routine purchasing behavior and average buying trends.
When you are walking through the store, reminders will get pushed to you, so that you don’t need to worry about hurrying back for the left over.
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