If you want to turn your daily drive into an immersive experience without buying a new car, holoride is a pretty good option. The system transforms your daily drive into a VR experience that's synchronized with the car's motion to try to avoid motion sickness. It works with any car model and make, but you'll need a compatible VR headset, gamepad and internet connection. You can pick from a range of options, including games, movies and educational content, and browse and stream them on a virtual screen.
Another intriguing idea is AFEELA, which promises to improve your driving and in-cabin experience with sensors and AI. It includes immersive entertainment, noise cancellation, spatial audio and a conversational Mobility Personal Agent powered by Microsoft's Azure OpenAI Service. The system also offers adaptive driving assistance and a sleek, modern design for a comfortable and entertaining ride.
If you're looking for a greener and safer way to get around, check out Waymo. The self-driving ride-hailing service is available in several cities and offers a reliable and secure experience with an all-electric fleet. Waymo's technology has logged billions of miles, ensuring safety and reducing its carbon footprint, which is particularly helpful for people with greater mobility needs.