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Viper SmartStart App for Android Launches Today

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Today, Directed Electronic’s announcing that their Viper SmartStart app – which will allow you to control various functions on your SmartStart-equipped vehicle – is launching for Android. With the app – which is already available for iPhone and Blackberry users – you’ll be able to lock and unlock your car, pop the trunk to get those groceries out, and you can even engage a panic button to set the alarm off in case you want to thwart off bandits from afar.

The is just as functional as its iPhone counterpart giving you access to not just one but any of your cars with SmartStart installed. The video above depicts the iPhone version, but expect the Android version to perform just as well. Directed Electronics’ executive vice president – Mike Simmons – chimes in with his sentiment:

Android-HTC-Nexus-Google-Phone-Viper-SmartStart-App-UI“Android users are a rapidly growing segment of our customer base and the overall smartphone market, and we’re excited to deliver the Viper SmartStart app to them.  Many Android users are early adopters of technology, and we’re proud to be first to enable them to replace their car keyfob with their smartphone.  We’ve been leading the automotive industry in smartphone integration, and will continue to deliver ‘first-to-market’ solutions to customers in the future.”

The app is free to download in the Android market for any Viper SmartStart user.

DIRECTED ELECTRONICS RELEASES NEW VIPER SMARTSTART™ APP FOR ANDROID®

Start your car from virtually anywhere with your Android, iPhone® or BlackBerry® Smartphone

Vista, California (July 29, 2010) – Directed Electronics today announced the availability of its popular Viper SmartStart app on the Google Android smartphone platform. The free app is available at www.viper.com and the Android Market.

“The Android operating system enables millions of smartphones on all major carrier networks and across a full range of price points,” said Kevin Duffy, President of Directed Electronics. “With this app release, our Viper SmartStart solution is available to more than 75% of all smartphone users.”

Viper SmartStart is available to users with iPhones, BlackBerry smartphones, and now Android smartphones. When the Viper SmartStart hardware is installed on the user’s vehicle along with a compatible Viper remote start or security system, the app allows users to control their car from virtually anywhere with their smartphone. Users with a Viper remote start system can start their engine with the push of a button, to pre-warm it in the winter or pre-cool it in the summer. Depending on the installation, users can also lock and unlock the doors, pop the trunk, or arm their security system and get an alert on their smartphone if their alarm is triggered. Users can even control multiple cars from one smartphone.

According to Mike Simmons, Executive Vice President of Directed Electronics, “Android users are a rapidly growing segment of our customer base and the overall smartphone market, and we’re excited to deliver the Viper SmartStart app to them. Many Android users are early adopters of technology, and we’re proud to be first to enable them to replace their car keyfob with their smartphone. We’ve been leading the automotive industry in smartphone integration, and will continue to deliver ‘first-to-market’ solutions to customers in the future.”

For more information please visit www.viper.com/smartstart

About Directed Electronics

Headquartered in Southern California, Directed Electronics is the largest designer and marketer in North America of consumer-branded vehicle security and remote start systems (sold under Viper®, Clifford®, Python®, Autostart® and other brand names). Directed Electronics is also a supplier of mobile audio products sold principally under the Orion® brand name, and digital OEM Integration products sold under the XPRESSKIT® brand name. Directed Electronics markets its broad portfolio of products through many channels including leading national retailers and specialty chains throughout North America and around the world. Founded in 1982, the company’s primary operations are located in Vista, California and Quebec, Canada. For more information, please visit www.directed.com. Directed Electronics is a business unit of DEI Holdings, Inc.

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Copyright © 2010 Directed Electronics, Inc. All rights reserved.

SOURCE: Directed Electronics

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9 Comments

  1. cool, now i just need a car now that i have the app

  2. So all you need to “borrow” your parents car is their smartstart details and a smartphone. :-). This could make for a lot of fun with smartstart cars. When is the app comeing that lets me drive the car remotely :-)

  3. Lose your cellphone… lose your car.

  4. @polarbear42
    if by borrow you mean start/kill the engine, lock/unlock the doors, and open the trunk then yes. you still need a key to put the car in gear.

  5. This is pretty awesome. Too bad I don’t have a car with SmartStart in it. I drive an old 1997 Honda Civic DX. There is nothing hi-tech about that…LOL.

  6. $500 for the system and $30 per year for service? No thanks. But hey, the app is free.

  7. If I didn’t already have a factory remote start system, I’d be sold on this, but this just doesn’t really offer that much value over what I currently have, to be worth the $500 plus annual service fee. My vehicle is always parked close enough to where I work (a block away) that I can lean out the door and trigger the factory remote start in the winter. That’s good enough for me.

  8. i want to buy a dogde viper x’D

  9. How many Iphone users actually have a Corvette or Viper(couldn’t tell which one)? And wouldn’t it be unsafe to drive one in winter with the ice and all?

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