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Vodafone and Yamaha present the first connected scooters

With the application that travels on the Internet, it becomes possible to access the scooter data remotely, locate it and receive alarms or activate commands. The Tmax Sx and Tmax Dx models at Eicma 2016

Vodafone and Yamaha present the first connected scooters

Vodafone and Yamaha present the new Tmax Sx and Tmax Dx models at Eicma 2016, the first Yamaha scooters connected thanks to Vodafone telematic services. With My Tmax Connect, the mobile application dedicated to taking advantage of the telematic services offered by Vodafone, customers will be able to access the scooter data remotely, locate it, receive an alarm in the event of a flat battery and remotely activate the horn and emergency arrows .

“By creating this service for Yamaha, we have opened up a new frontier of services to offer to our customers. The ability to connect more and more objects together is starting to be recognized by consumers and businesses as a great value and a tool for innovation, radically changing the world around us,” says Ivo Rook, Internet of Things Director at Vodafone.

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