How many times have you forgotten where you parked your car? Emerged from dinner, or a concert or an important meeting to find your car towed? We prefer public transportation or the bike when they’re feasible, but sometimes you just need a car. If that car was built after 1995, you’re going to want a Moj.io. Basically, Moj.io plugs into the OBD sensor in your car and connects it to the Internet. The built in cellular chip, accelerometer, GPS and the smartphone apps give you the ability to learn things about your car without ever having to leave the comfort of your couch. Oil levels, location, fuel, if it’s being towed, expense mileage reports and speed monitoring are just a few of the things that this little thing is capable of doing. It simplifies almost everything about actually using your car and gives you the ability to focus on what’s important–driving.
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