CarTrip will connect your iOS device and your automobile

CarTrip is a Bluetooth-enabled monitor that plugs into your car's OBD-II port and compiles the data logged by the car's onboard computer. Data accessible to the Griffin device includes car acceleration, top speed, fuel consumption and diagnostic codes. The module can store this information to an external SD card using the built-in SD card port, or you can access the data directly using your phone or iPod touch/iPad and Griffin's CleanDrive application.
The CleanDrive application reads and analyzes the data provided from your car. Both individual trip and long-term data helps you analyze the fuel efficiency of your car and troubleshoot that annoying and often mysterious "check engine" light. The application requires an iPhone, iPad or fourth generation iPod touch with iOS 4.0 or later, while the Bluetooth module requires a 1996 or newer car that contains an OBD-II compliant system.
The CarTrip Bluetooth module will be available in Q1 2011 for US$89.99 from Griffin's website. The free, companion CleanDrive app will debut in Q1 2011 for iOS and Q2 for Android. Anyone interested in a personal OBD-II monitoring system?Show full PR text
Nashville, TN - January 4, 2011 - Griffin Technology Inc., maker of innovations for everyday life, today announced another in their lineup of new products for CES with CarTrip, a powerful integration of hardware and software designed to help drivers get the most from their vehicles. CarTrip provides realtime driver feedback on everything from fuel efficiency to maintenance codes and environmental impact. CES attendees can see CarTrip in action, in the Griffin booth, #4727 in the iLounge Pavilion, North Hall, Las Vegas Convention Center.
"We've all wondered at one time or another if our vehicles are running as efficiently as possible; or looked at a check engine light with curiosity (and anxiety)," said Eric Weisinger, Category Manager for Auto Accessories at Griffin. "CarTrip helps conscious drivers decode the inner workings of their vehicles, be it maintenance codes, fuel economy, engine performance, or environmental impact."
Since 1996, new cars have allowed plug-in access to on-board computers through an On-Board Diagnostic Computer Reader, or OBD-II for short. This has been great for tuners and shade-tree mechanics, but otherwise inaccessible to the average driver. Until now.
Griffin's CarTrip is the easy, fun tool that helps people drive more efficiently, save money, and do their part to help the environment. CarTrip's Bluetooth monitor plugs into the car's OBD-II port to record and analyze data from the car's on-board computer. On-board memory stores data, and CarTrip's expansion SD card slot allows for additional data storage. A built-in sleep feature minimizes power consumption when not in use. CarTrip displays the data on a compatible iOS or Android device, using a friendly (and free) app called CleanDrive.
CleanDrive monitors the car's performance, collecting realtime data like fuel consumption, acceleration, top speed and engine diagnostic codes. CleanDrive crunches the numbers and displays a "Carbon Score" in an easy-to-understand format on the iOS or Android device's screen. Instantaneous, trip, and long-term averages are recorded to give a clear view of how driving habits impact the environment over time. In addition, CleanDrive will display and reset the diagnostic codes sent by the car's on-board computer, so that drivers can know what the "Check Engine" light is really saying.
A car's computer has a world of information to share that can be used to help the conscious car owner become a more fuel-efficient driver, saving money and helping reduce the effects that driving has on the environment. CarTrip by Griffin is the key.
Pricing and Availability
CarTrip, $89.99, will be available in the first quarter of 2011 at www.griffintechnology.com. CleanDrive, a free download, will be available for iOS in Q1 2011, and Q2 for Android.
About Griffin Technology
Founded on Paul Griffin's kitchen table in 1992, Griffin Technology Inc., is today one of the world's foremost creators of accessories for home, mobile, and personal technology. Unique products such as iTrip®, PowerMate®, iFM®, iMic®, and Evolve® Wireless Speaker System have broken new ground in consumer electronics and created loyal fans the world over. Today, Griffin products are conceived, designed, and developed in-house and continue to push the envelope of the industry they helped create. Learn more about Griffin's entire range of ingenious designs at www.griffintechnology.com.
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This has been around for a while:
http://www.ot-2.com/
Although this is a bit more expensive (and I think more full featured).
This is Bluetooth making the implementation quite new.
January 05 2011 at 1:36 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI'll probably sell my scanguage if it works as well with my Prius as the scanguage does.
January 04 2011 at 9:49 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyMost of these OBDII for IOS devices work via WiFi, so you have to (1) Connect the that wifi, and then go to your application. Can anyone clarify that this IS NOT the case with this device. It functions via the app and bluetooth only?
So many incredible iOS bluetooth devices this year at CES! Came across these guys: http://www.pocketpro.org that are now doing golf swing analysis with their hardware and transmitting the data via bluetooth for iOS. Wonder if they will be at CES? Can't wait to see what the rest of the show brings!
January 04 2011 at 8:41 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI hope this ODBC device applies to Australia as I ha e found differences between USA ODBC environments and the regulated Aus market. This device is a long time coming and supports open and unrestricted access to our own vehicles ECU's.
If it works for Aus, I'll be getting one. BTW how hasGriffin managed to address the various vehicle manufacturer's secrecy around their fault codes?
Cheers
Jon
Stinkin sweet! Can't wait till someone hacks this so i can fine tune my engine
January 04 2011 at 7:33 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyGopoint also has the GL1 cable that lets your iPhone read/clear OBD2.
I bought one of those last year.
I would love to be able to reprogram my American Camry Hybrid dash to metric for Canada with this, but read only?
January 04 2011 at 6:19 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWish I had an OBD 2 computer :-(
January 04 2011 at 6:05 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI just wish that I hadn't lost my programming skills from the 80s (I moved to another job). I would really like to take something like this and replace the display on my 2007 Prius to show more of what _I_ really want to see the way I want to see it.
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