What Is a Wi-Fi Hot Spot?
A Wi-Fi hot spot is a hardware system installed in a car that uses an antenna and router to connect to a cellular network and a receiver to connect to devices within and around the car.
A Wi-Fi hot spot is a hardware system installed in a car that uses an antenna and router to connect to a cellular network and a receiver to connect to devices within and around the car.
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Trailer-towing technologies are software and hardware systems that make hitching up and navigating with heavy loads or large equipment (fifth wheels, boats, etc.) easier for properly-equipped pickup trucks and SUVs. Towing systems usually incorporate overhead and backup cameras to see while reversing toward the trailer coupler.
A welcome light, also called a puddle light, projects a spotlight onto the ground before the vehicle’s entryways. LED light is emitted from the bottom of the side mirrors or open doors.
A walk-away door lock secures the vehicle remotely once the driver walks far enough away that the connected phone or key fob (also known as a proximity key) on their person triggers the automated locking response.
USB charging ports are power outlets using the universal serial bus (USB) female socket. USB is a plug-and-play interface commonly used for computers and handheld electronic devices. Depending on the application, USB can convey electricity, data, or both.
Virtual dashboards are digital instrument panels substituting a flat or curved panel screen for the cluster of analog and digital gauges. Virtual dashboards can deliver a broader range of information to the driver, such as vehicle diagnostics, advanced driver assistance services (ADAS), and alternative camera views that can improve a driver’s road awareness.