IamSpotted
Active Member
The only problem is that if you don't add in a GPS receiver, you won't know where they went. You'll know mileage, but the Slate doesn't have GPS or a cellular connection.I think the best use of an API would be less for vehicle controls, and more for monitors. Think an app for a commercial customer, an app that tracks where they drove that day, each stop tracked, with time stamps and mileage, all accessible without the need for a dongle unit (units like HUM by Verizon, or many insurance one etc.).
This probably just gave a developer a great idea now that I think about it and could make good money on commercial customers lol.
Consumers I could see this being useful for data logging, and phenomenal for diagnosis for repairs. Anything that allows the info of the vehicle to be more easily viewed is always a plus.
I see inputs through an API a slippery slop though, takes very little to create a dangerous scenario being able to lock brakes, apply accelerator pedal, etc. from just one bad actor to create a lawsuit and recalls