OnStar’s aftermarket mirror to be called OnStar FMV, gets a new microphone

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When General Motors used CES to launch a mirror with a blue button that would work in any car it was called, quite simply, ” retail product .” Perhaps realizing that such a sweepingly vague name for the company’s assault on every car every manufactured might lead to a bit of confusion, GM has now decided to call the mirror OnStar FMV. FMV, which stands for “For My Vehicle” and not “Full Motion Video,” will act like a hands-free device and allows you to get other blue button functionality, including turn-by-turn directions and emergency assistance. Since CES the mirror has been augmented with an external microphone, but the price stays the same: $299 when it launches this summer — plus $100 for installation and $18.95 per month or $199 yearly to make use of OnStar services. Blue buttons don’t come cheap, son. Continue reading OnStar’s aftermarket mirror to be called OnStar FMV, gets a new microphone OnStar’s aftermarket mirror to be called OnStar FMV, gets a new microphone originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 18 Mar 2011 19:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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