Socially-Fuelled Car Cameras

The Waylens Car Camera System Lets Drivers Share Scenic Road Footage

The Waylens car camera system is unlike traditional vehicle features that boast video capabilities. While most rear camera installations are intended for accident prevention and better visibility, this one is centered around social media and is designed to appeal to millennial drivers.

Texting or checking social media notifications can be a dangerous distraction while on the road but this car camera system lets drivers share their experience without the use of a smartphone. While drivers keep their eyes on the road, the Waylens system will automatically capture scenic photographs and video clips of one's drive, allowing users to later share their experience on social channels like Instagram or Facebook.

As drivers grow more tech-dependent, multimedia vehicles and taxis are becoming a common reality while devices that connect to social media channels are a natural step in what's next for the car industry.
Trend Themes
1. Multimedia Vehicles - Opportunity to develop vehicles with integrated multimedia features that appeal to tech-dependent drivers.
2. Social Media Integration - Potential for car systems that connect to social media channels, allowing users to easily share their driving experiences.
3. Automated Scenic Capture - Opportunity to develop car camera systems that automatically capture scenic photographs and video clips to enhance the driving experience.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Industry - Opportunity for the car industry to integrate multimedia functionalities and social media connectivity into their vehicle offerings.
2. Technology Industry - Potential for tech companies to develop innovative car camera systems that enhance social media sharing and driver experiences.
3. Social Media Industry - Opportunity to create partnerships between car manufacturers and social media platforms to integrate car camera systems with social media channels.

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