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BMW Connected – now a one stop shop for personal digital mobility
Tue Aug 09 14:27:00 CEST 2016 Press Release
• Seamless integration of user mobility via smartphone or Apple Watch app. • ‘Time to leave’ alerts act as digital PA. • Recognises personal mobility patterns and checks traffic accordingly to suggest an earlier departure time. • Intuitively recognises regular destinations and stores them as favourites. • “Door to door guidance” shows best way to final destination even after exiting vehicle. • Available August 2016.
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BMW has been connecting driver and vehicle for more than 40 years
lately under the name ConnectedDrive. Now, with the launch of BMW
Connected, BMW is bringing out an all-encompassing app that provides a
seamless services experience covering all aspects of personal
mobility. Using a flexible platform called the Open Mobility Cloud as
a basis, BMW Connected seamlessly integrates the vehicle into the
user’s digital life via multiple touchpoints, such as an iPhone or
Apple Watch. The first version of BMW Connected focuses first and
foremost on journey management for the vehicle, featuring digital
products and services designed to simplify the day-to day planning of
driving routes and appointments. The aim of BMW Connected always being
to get the user to their destination on time and stress-free.
BMW Connected as a personal digital assistant.
Once the user has set up a ConnectedDrive account and
completed a short registration process, they can create their BMW
Connected customer profile quickly and easily within the new app. From
this moment, BMW Connected – which is initially being made available
for Apple iPhone users – scans for any mobility-related information,
such as the addresses and arrival times contained in calendar entries,
and notifies the driver of the ideal departure time for arriving at
their destination punctually on the basis of real-time traffic
information. BMW Connected is also handy for transferring places and
points of interest from other apps, storing them as a destination
together with the desired arrival time, and then effortlessly
importing them to the BMW in-car navigation system, allowing users to
start guidance in the car with just one click. In the case of hybrid
and BMW i models, relevant data such as the remaining range or battery
charge can be retrieved remotely and factored into journey planning.
Putting an end to arriving late.
To ensure you
arrive on time BMW Connected provides “time to leave” notifications,
these are sent to the user’s smartphone or Apple Watch to let them
know when they have to set off in order to arrive on time. To do this,
the expected driving time is regularly compared with the prevailing
traffic situation and this real time traffic information is provided
where ever you are, so you can be notified of potential delays before
entering your BMW to make sure you can still arrive on time.
The “Personal Learned Destinations” function recognises the
places and locations that the user drives to regularly and
automatically stores them as favourite destinations, which can be
accessed with a single click whenever required. This is supplemented
by BMW Connected’s ability to also recognise personal mobility
patterns, such as the daily drive home from work and collecting your
children from school on the way.
For example, if unusual traffic conditions would cause the user
to arrive home late, for instance, BMW Connected takes action by
alerting the user and suggesting the earlier departure time it has
calculated for arriving home at the usual time. These functions
together provide an easy and convenient way of planning the schedule
for the day.
Destination entry in the navigation system with just one
click.
The time-consuming manual input of destination
addresses in the navigation system is set to become a thing of the
past. Assuming that the destination address and desired arrival time
have been set outside the vehicle using BMW Connected, the link
between iPhone and car means this data is imported when the user
climbs aboard. It is then promptly transferred to the BMW navigation
system, allowing route guidance to be started to the suggested
destination with just one click to accept. Once the journey has begun,
a pre-worded SMS message containing the current arrival time can be
sent straight from the vehicle to selected contacts, such as the
people attending a meeting. A few clicks on the iDrive Controller is
all it takes.
Why drive when you can walk?
Where users park their car is often not the journey’s end point.
Cue “Last Mile Navigation”, which shows them the best way to get to
their final destination on their mobile device, ensuring door to door
guidance. Besides all this, the familiar BMW Remote Services have also
been incorporated into BMW Connected, allowing a variety of functions
– such as interior ventilation to be activated, vehicle locking and
unlocking, and flashing the headlights to help locate the car – to be
controlled remotely from a smartphone. The vehicle’s current location
completes the information available to the user.
The basis for BMW Connected.
At the root of
the BMW Connected concept is a flexible service architecture – the
Open Mobility Cloud. This platform builds on Microsoft Azure and
processes data and information from all sorts of different sources.
With machine learning and data analysis capabilities also in its
arsenal, it provides the basis for personalisation and context
orientation of the BMW Connected services.
What the future holds for BMW Connected.
BMW
Connected and the functions it comprises are subject to ongoing
development and are constantly being adapted to customer requirements.
At the same time, the functions of existing BMW ConnectedDrive
apps, such as MyBMW Remote and BMW Connected Classic, are being
gradually transitioned to BMW Connected. The customer experience of
every aspect of mobility is also being continuously expanded and
improved, including smart home monitoring and control and integration
into other relevant digital ecosystems.
Later this year users will also be able to access BMW Connected
via an Alexa skill for Amazon Echo, enabling them to get vehicle
status like remaining range and execute remote commands like ‘door
lock’, all through voice interaction. The skill integration into
Amazon Echo and Alexa-enabled devices demonstrates BMW’s leading role
in the area of digitalization. BMW is one of the first automobile
companies to release a costumer product supporting voice services and
access to vehicle information through Alexa.
The flexible architecture of BMW Connected furthermore
facilitates the implementation of new functions and services more of
which will be presented in the autumn.
Once launched, BMW Connected will be available as a free
download from the Apple App Store, and can be used in BMW vehicles
with the BMW “ConnectedDrive Services” activated, a feature which
became standard on all new BMW’s in January 2016. In total there are
approximately 400,000 BMW’s capable of using this service on the road
in the UK.
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