Three cars. One highway. One nervous system.
Tactical Pings between vehicles when texting at 75mph isn't an option.
Lead car pulls off for gas. Tap. Every car behind feels the same buzz: 'gas stop, next exit'. No one fumbles for a phone. No one calls the lead and asks 'where are we going?'
Second car needs a bathroom. Tap. Lead sees it, signals, takes the next services. Third car drifts back in traffic. Tap. 'Slow up, we lost the rear.'
By the time you pull into the campsite eight hours later, nobody's been separated, nobody's been on speakerphone shouting directions. Just three cars moving like one.
4 buttons. A whole language.
Each one carries its own sound, haptic and color, so itβs felt before itβs read. This is the room youβd set up.
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Tactical buttons for 'gas stop', 'bathroom', 'slow up', 'pull over'.
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Loud, unmissable sounds designed for road noise and car speakers.
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Passengers run the taps, drivers just listen: nobody touches a phone at 75mph.
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Location triggers fire automatically when the convoy hits a planned waypoint.