Best tech at SEMA 2009

By Derek Fung and Antuan Goodwin on 09 November 2009

The 2009 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) show in Las Vegas is more than just hot cars, crazy paint schemes and ridiculously low rides, there's also plenty of high-tech aftermarket equipment around.

PLX Kiwi Wi-Fi with Rev by Dev Toaster

Technically this is two products bundled together. The first bit is the PLX Kiwi Wi-Fi, a Wi-Fi dongle that connects to your vehicle's OBD-II on-board diagnostics port and broadcasts vehicle data to a paired iPhone. The second part is the Rev app by Dev Toaster, which displays the data in an easy-to-understand format, along with GPS lap times when you're hooning around a track.

The Rev app retails for AU$48 on the Australian iTunes store, while the PLX Kiwi Wi-Fi dongle is US$150.

(Credit: PLX Devices and Dev Toaster)

Topics: sema, credit, data, wi fi, vehicle, dog, pistol, dev, module, acquisition

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