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[Auto] A new tool can predict a failure before it happens


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Whether you're driving a Mazda MX-5 or a BMW 7 Series, the only thing on your mind is "What's the next thing going on?" Admittedly, this concern is less pronounced in some cars than in others.

 

In an effort to combat this anxiety, a new startup has created a product concept that claims to tell you about a potential error before it happens.

Pinkie is a new OBD2 connector that claims to use smart technology such as artificial intelligence with digital twins, a virtual representation that presents itself as a real-time digital counterpart to an object or process located in the physical world.

 

Using this device, founders looking for investors via Indiegogo suggest that car owners will be able to foresee potential failure via notifications and alerts provided by the system.

These readings will be sent to users via the mobile application.

 

How is this different from current technologies you might ask?

It is clear that the proposed product will be significantly superior to OBD2 scanners that can only detect the error after it has occurred.

Pinkie conducts continuous system scans and gives owners a clear idea of what maintenance is required and when it should occur.

Furthermore, the creators explained that OBD2 sensors are for experts in the field and fetch codes that require additional time to gather some understanding of the error at hand.

To make it easier for the user, the device provides easy explanations and intuitive 3D graphics as to what is going to happen in your car.

 

As for the environmental awareness, the creators also insist that the device provides continuous monitoring of carbon dioxide emissions.

With this attachment, you'll know just how much of an impact it's having on the environment when the Porsche 911 GT3 accelerates to the 9000 rpm mark.

 

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