Nissan's new electric vehicle will be presented at the Frankfurt Motor Show, which opens tomorrow. Only customers of the factory tuning studio Nismo will be able to purchase it. The device externally resembles an electronic watch and allows the driver and the car to exchange data in real time.

With this gadget, the owner will be able to find out the average speed, fuel consumption level, and dynamic parameters of the car on the race track. In the opposite direction — from the car to the driver — information about the person's physical condition, such as heart rate, will be transmitted. In the future, the system will be able to record an electrocardiogram and electroencephalogram.

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The bracelet will also track the owner's concentration level and emotional background. In addition, the watch will be able to receive notifications from Nissan regarding the car's condition and send commands to the onboard computer via the Bluetooth Low Energy protocol. Other functions are also expected to appear, including access to social networks — Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.

At the start of sales, the device will be available in black, white, and black-red finishes. A single battery charge will last for seven days of operation.

Earlier, we reported on how hackers managed to make a Toyota Prius execute commands from a laptop.