Personal Car Communicator

A Personal Car Communicator (PCC) is a system of protection in a key fob developed by Volvo.

The Personal Car Communicator was first introduced by the company in the new S80 sedan for model year 2007. The personal car communicator uses a two-way radio communicator, allowing the vehicle owner to check such security items as the locking status of the vehicle. Most notable is the ability of a heart beat monitor that checks if someone is left inside the car.

External links

Ansaldo, Mike (June 6, 2007). "Safety is Key with Volvo's Personal Car Communicator". Wired News. Retrieved 2009-09-14. 

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