Funded on Kickstarter last year, the Motor Mood gadget, CarMoji is now taking off on the web, including on Amazon.
Funded on Kickstarter last year, the Motor Mood gadget, CarMoji is now taking off on the web, including on Amazon. The slogan speaks to the claims of the Orange, California: "Making the road a happier place!" It’s hard not to embrace this friendly concept that would make motorists more relaxed, especially during peak periods!
Adding an element of fun to the road
In the Motor Mood video presenting CarMoji, one quickly understands that the company cares about creating a positive atmosphere on the road by introducing its gadget of the times.
Who would have thought that “giving the finger,” which is so often used, could be replaced by smiling emoji! The company with a well-defined social mission wishes to make our roads safer, with drivers who are courteous and respectful.
How does it work?
Nothing could be simpler. You attach the emoji to the inner rear window of the vehicle with the fasteners provided, then placed the remote control to the driver’s sun visor and you’re done! When you want to thank or acknowledge the vehicle behind you, press on the remote control button and the emoji lights up. The manufacturer states that installation only takes 30 seconds, and several models and colours are available. There are 4 standard models and ten inserts are available in order to change your emoji according to your mood.
Small price, big promises!
The gadget has a very friendly price, $19.99 U.S. for American customers and $ 4.99 for international customers. In short, why not try a CarMoji today: It could change your driving habits and those of the motorists around you forever.
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