Imagine a future in which you say that you have to watch on the wrist to turn your car … and the magic happens. At CES 2015 which is taking place in Las Vegas, Hyundai shows that future.

In 2012, Hyundai introduced the BlueLink, a system that is used to control the car remotely via a mobile phone. The BlueLink – which is available on some models 2015 manufacturer, like the Sonata, Genesis and Azera – now comes to watches equipped with the operating system Android Wear

The app to watch that. will be available early this year, is virtually the same as the version for mobile phones: start the car, stop it, turn on / off lights, lock / unlock doors and find the vehicle in a messy car park. However, it is much faster and convenient to have all these features in the wrist than the pocket.

The app supports voice commands, so if you say connects to my car , the watch will perform this action in the vehicle. The BlueLink works on any Android clock Wear, provided there is an internet connection.