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Chevrolet adds “Active Phone Cooling” to next-gen vehicles

Chevrolet adds “Active Phone Cooling” to next-gen vehicles

Posted on July 4, 2015August 12, 2019 By Jarvis

Chevrolet is the first automotive company to bring “Active Phone Cooling” to vehicles. This is a sort of air conditioner for your phone, made to keep your device cool when you’re using it for high-power-requirement tasks like turn-by-turn directions with online maps, and music streaming. “Innovation doesn’t mean reinventing the wheel,” said Impala engineer Dan Lascu, “Sometimes simplicity offers the most elegant solution to a problem.” The solution in this case is giving the smartphone its own little handy-dandy super-cool compartment where it can rest easy.
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