At this year's Consumer Electronics Show, Lear's Intu intelligent seating system was on display within the newest—and smallest—Rinspeed AG concept vehicle, the autonomous microSNAP.
The Intu seating system is packed with technological features that are designed to enhance comfort, wellness, entertainment, safety and a customized in-vehicle experience. Within the system, Lear's BioBridge non-invasive biosensing technology uses radio frequency sensing to read heart and respiratory rates, as well as detect and appropriately respond to states like stress and drowsiness. The system offers heated treatments, massages, as well as specialized comfort, wellness and sport modes. When it comes to changing one's preferred experience within the microSNAP, dynamic adjustments can be made with ease for a seamless, safe and intuitive in-car experience.
Following its appearance at CES 2019 in Las Vegas, Lear's Intu seating system will be shown at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show.
Customizable Car Seating Systems
Lear's Intu Intelligent Seating Was on Display at CES 2019
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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