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Mercedes-Benz Launches New Apple Watch App

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Mercedes Benz Apple Watch App

Mercedes-Benz has released a new Apple Watch app designed to give vehicle owners more convenient control over their cars. The app offers a range of features that allow users to interact with their vehicles directly from their wrist.

Key functionalities include locating a parked vehicle, navigating to the car, and using a compass mode in areas without traditional mapping.

Users can also remotely lock and unlock their vehicles, check important vehicle information, and monitor battery or fuel levels.

The app is available today on the App Store and is compatible with Apple Watch models running watchOS 9 or newer.

Mercedes-Benz emphasizes that the app provides seamless vehicle interaction without requiring users to take out their smartphones.

Feature availability may vary depending on the specific car trim level. The company developed the app in response to customer requests for more integrated and convenient vehicle management options.

Mercedes-Benz continues to expand its digital offerings, providing owners with increasingly sophisticated ways to connect with and control their vehicles through mobile technology.

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