ساعت هوشمند Nismo : ساعتي با قابليت ارتباط بين راننده و خودرو

Nismo Watch

 محققان شرکت نیسان نسل جدیدی از ساعت هوشند را طراحی کرده اند که داده های عملکردی راننده و خودرو از جمله ضربان قلب و سرعت را روی صفحه نمایش نشان می‌دهد.ساعت هوشمند نیسان Nismo‌ نام دارد که نمونه پیشرفته ای از فناوری برقراری ارتباط بین راننده و خودرو محسوب می شود. 

Nismo Watch

 این ساعت هوشمند مخصوص انواع مدل های نیسان نیسمو شامل 370Z، Juke و مدل جدید GT-R طراحی شده است.برقرای ارتباط بین راننده و خودرو از طریق بلوتوث انجام می شود و داده های خودرو شامل سرعت و مصرف سوخت بر روی صفحه نمایش قابل مشاهده خواهد بود؛ بطور همزمان وضعیت سلامت راننده از جمله ضربان قلب بررسی می شود.
 
شارژ باتری از طریق میکروپورت USB انجام می شود و عمر باتری پس از هر بار شارژ هفت روز است.نصب الکترودیاگرام، الکتروآنسفالوگرام و حسگر دماسنج از جمله امکاناتی است که در نمونه های آینده ساعت هوشمند استفاده خواهد شد.
 
ساعت هوشمند Nismo از تاریخ 10 تا 22 سپتامبر (19 تا 31 شهریور) در نمایشگاه خودرو فرانکفورت به نمایش گذاشته می شود؛ هنوز قیمت دقیق و زمان عرضه این ساعت اعلام نشده است. 
منبع : techradar

 

 

Nissan launches car-connecting Nismo Watch
 
Truly connecting car and driver
 
"Be one with your car" is a mantra often muttered by motorheads, but Nissan is taking syncing with your vehicle to a whole new level with the introduction of the Nismo Watch.
 
Billed as the first smartwatch to connect car and driver, this concept wrist-warmer comes on the heels of the Samsung Galaxy Gear and Qualcomm Toq's reveals.
 
Clearly, it's time to settle in for a deluge of techy tickers.
 
Nissan called the new smartwatch its first step into wearable tech, foreshadowing more developments down the line. The Nismo Watch offers a mix of biometric data and car performance stats, and it's specifically designed for drivers of its Nismo performance line of vehicles, which include the Juke Nismo and 370Z Nismo.
Wearable stats
 
The biometric data coming from the Nismo Watch is sent in real time, keeping a finger on a wearer's internals through a heart rate monitor and ideally leading to an increase in performance and efficiency.
 
There's plenty more to look at on the car side of things, too. The Nismo Watch connects to a vehicle using a smartphone app and Bluetooth Low Energy, creating a flow of data between car and wearable.
 
The watch can keep track of a car's efficiency by monitoring its average speed and fuel use, and according to a promo video, the Nismo Watch can warn you to slow down if your heart rate gets too high, give a heads up on road conditions and send you alerts when it's time to schedule car maintenance, among other tailored car messages.
 
While it's not going to count your calories like a Nike Fuelband or snap a picture like the Galaxy Gear, for those whose livelihoods, thrills and gas bills rest in the drivers seat, the Nismo Watch could prove worth wearing.
 
Unsurprisingly, there's a social element at play as well. Nissan said the watch keeps an eye on and rates how a user performs across Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram through its Social Speed software. Alerts for a new message and back-patting messages like "You tweet like a pro" are apparently part of the package.
 
Nissan is offering the watch in three colors – black, white and "flagship" black and red. Its design is seamless and features two buttons to control the UI. According to the carmaker, the watch's lithium battery can last more than seven days with normal use. A micro-USB port will juice the Nismo Watch when it needs to fill up.
 
The Nissan watch should be available globally, though we have no word yet on pricing.
Racing into the future
 
Attendees of the Frankfurt Motor Show can sneak a peak at the Nismo Watch between Sept. 10 and Sept. 22, but bear in mind that this is part of a larger Nissan scheme to get performance-enhancing wearables out to the public at large.
 
According to the company, it's currently investigating heart and brain monitoring tools for use in future wearables. It hopes to take tech developed for the Nismo Lab, a performance analysis tool, beyond the racetrack and into the hands (or wrists, rather) of non-racing athletes and regular Nissan owners alike.
 
It's pinpointed three areas for future work; electrocardiogram to measure intervals of R-R heart rhythms and identify early fatigue, electroencephalogram brainwave to monitor drivers' levels of concentration and emotions, and skin temperature to keep track of body temp and hydration.
 
Nissan looks to be heading full throttle into wearables, which should make for one hell of a ride. 

 

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