holoride is a motion-synchronized in-car VR system that can transform your daily drive into a video game. It works with any car model and year, as long as you have a compatible VR headset, gamepad and network connection. It comes with a library of games, movies and educational content that you can browse and stream on a virtual screen, and it's designed to reduce motion sickness. You can pay monthly or annually for a subscription, or buy a one-time hardware package. It's a good option for passengers who want something to do while they're in the car.
Another contender is AFEELA, which uses a combination of sensors and AI to create a personalized and entertaining in-car experience. The project includes a conversational Mobility Personal Agent, immersive entertainment, noise cancellation and advanced sensors. It's still a work in progress, but AFEELA promises to improve with software updates, and it's designed with a modern and inclusive look with spatial audio and a panoramic screen.
If you're more interested in planning your trip, Wanderlog is a free travel planner that integrates with Google Maps to plan road trips and vacations. It offers a unified itinerary view, collaborative planning, automated import of flights and hotels, expense tracking and personalized activity recommendations. It's a good tool for planning and coordinating your trip, including offline access to your itinerary and real-time collaboration with friends.