The device, which plugs directly into a vehicle’s on-board diagnostic port, can provide its users with car details such as fuel efficiency and real-time alerts to improve driving habits. Samsung Connect Auto can also provide passengers with a Wi-Fi connection so they can stay connected to the internet while on the go. “We have been listening to our customers and pushing boundaries to create a connected car ecosystem that seamlessly integrates our products and partner services for a better driving experience,” Injong Rhee, executive vice president of the mobile communications business at Samsung Electronics, said in a statement. “Through collaborations with valuable partners and experts across many industries, we are carrying out our vision of bringing [internet of things technology to people’s everyday lives.”