What is Ilane®?
ILANE® is a hands-free, in-pant, voice-activated system to access e-mail and phone, which aims to allow drivers to track their eyes on the lane. ILANE®, designed as a security device, allows users to do things they do anyway - send text texts, speak by phone and e -mail when checking the motor vehicle - but do it more securely. It is produced by Intelligent Mechatronic Systems® (IMS), which also allows Prompt® to allow drivers to allow a hands-free way to contact the Dispicking Center, and DriveSync®, a fleet monitoring platform and vehicle monitoring.
Home office IMS is in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Canada was the first country in which it was released in 2008 with software compatible with the BlackBerry® 8000+ smartphones of Waterloo Neighbor, Research in Motion® (RIM). The market was extended to the United States and Australia next to the series. There are plans for other languages and phones.
ILANE® is a Bluetooth® receiverand voice recognition equipment that requires a Bluetooth® or stereo receiver for operation and connects to a 12V adapter cigarette lighter. It allows the user to interact with the downloaded e -mail messages with a smartphone and also place calls and fold e -maly. More specifically, it reads e-mail messages and incoming e-mails, SMS and PIN messages-TEN affects BlackBerry® messages on your device. Then it allows the user to remove, hand over or mark them as unread, answer either a preset template, voice note® or MP3, or alternatively to call the sender if the phone number is in the directory. In addition, the viewing of the e -mail may be limited to unread messages.
ILANE® can also include phone calls to contacts identified by name or number. In addition, it can check the user's calendar and the use of the material supplied by Associated Press (AP), weather forecasts for designated city and news in categoryBusiness, general, sport, technology and entertainment, along with some special features on certain days of the week.
Some experts attributed some popularity to Ilane in the United States to happen to be released with increasing number of dispersed bans that will enter into force in 2009 and 2010. With laws specifying manual mobile phones and text messages, in some cases the use of phones and text messages. By May 2010, very few countries had no law dealing with scattered driving.