Automatic is a brand that offers smart driving assistant solutions to help drivers improve their driving behavior and increase their safety on the road. Their main product is a small device that can be easily plugged into a car's OBD-II port, providing a wealth of data and insights to the driver via a mobile app.
Founded in 2012 in San Francisco, California
Raised $12 million in Series B funding in 2015
Acquired by SiriusXM in 2017
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Automatic Pro is the flagship product of Automatic. It is a small device that plugs into a car's OBD-II port and provides real-time data on driving behavior, engine diagnostics, and fuel efficiency. The device also includes a mobile app that can help drivers improve their driving habits and monitor their vehicle's health.
Automatic Lite is a more affordable version of the Automatic Pro. It provides many of the same features, including real-time driving data and engine diagnostics, but does not include some of the advanced features of the Pro model.
Automatic is a smart driving assistant that can be easily installed in any vehicle's OBD-II port. It collects data on driving behavior and vehicle performance and provides insights and real-time feedback to drivers via a mobile app.
Automatic collects a wide range of data, including driving speed, acceleration and braking technique, fuel efficiency, and engine diagnostics. This data can be used to improve driver behavior, monitor vehicle health, and reduce fuel costs.
Yes, installing Automatic is very easy. Simply locate your vehicle's OBD-II port (usually located under the dashboard on the driver's side), plug in the Automatic device, and download the mobile app. The app will guide you through the setup process.
Using Automatic can help drivers improve their driving habits, reduce fuel costs, and monitor vehicle health. It can also provide valuable data for fleet managers and insurers to improve safety and reduce risk.
Automatic is compatible with most gasoline-powered cars made for sale in the US since 1996. However, it may not work with some electric or hybrid vehicles, or vehicles that use diesel fuel.