That's accomplished by the DDPS system automatically engaging when a phone (with the app installed) is near the driver, not the passengers, by using sensors and AI algorithms to identify and detect the position of a mobile phone inside a vehicle. However, the goal of SVRE technology isn't to limit mobile communications altogether but rather to curb texting and viewing content while driving, particularly general messaging and posting to social media channels. From being programmable, it can shut down other distracting features, too. It does so with a tech-forward design that can detect and locate a driver's cell phone radio frequency (RF) signal and, in an instant, disable virtually all non-emergency functions. Its flagship In-Cabin Driver Distraction Prevention Solution (DDPS), branded as the SaverOne system, uses next-gen technology that can identify when a cell phone is in the vicinity of the driver's seat and, with the addition of the SaverOne App, block access to distracting apps and social media channels without disrupting necessary apps like navigation, emergency signals, and hands-free phone calls. (NASDAQ: SVRE) has created a product that significantly reduces mobile phone use while driving. November 17, 2023) - Per Soulstring Media, SaverOne 2014 Ltd. SaverOne's DDPS technology joins the battle against "distracted driver" dilemma, says Soulstring Media.
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