Last night (while watching 24) I saw the volvo commercial where the woman walks out to her car at night in an empty parking lot. When taking out her keys shes sees that the "heart beat" sensor is going off on her car remote. Is this a joke or an actual feature on the car? It seems like the most useless piece of technology...
obviously... but how many times have you gone out to your car at night and found someone hiding in your back seat. seems pointless and unnecessary... more attention could have been placed elsewhere
For the price of some of these vehicles, I'd rather have them suck my dick while I'm driving than warn me of a potential attacker in the backseat.
Ugh...you can afford a $50,000 vehicle but you can't be bothered to remember you have a kid in the backseat.
Yeah, maybe they should put alarms on medical tools just in case a surgeon leaves one in a person. Like that never happens.
http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=9253 its not a link to the commercial but to a site that describes it... the commercial makes the technology look completely useless...
How about when there are two heartbeats, in the back seat, and the car is rockin' violently back-n-forth, while the windows are fogged up? How will it work then? Cracker100