While the anticipation of AccuAir’s new iLevel App for iPhone users reached it’s peak at the unveiling during this year’s SEMA show, this development has been in the works with detailed programing and testing for over a year. AccuAir is no stranger to innovation in the air suspension market place, but they also don’t “rush” or put things to market until they are sure that the technology is perfected. Enter, AccuAir iLevel – this new phone app allows for wireless Air Suspension control through an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
For use with AccuAir’s e-Level Air Suspension management systems, the app is available for free download through the Apple App Store and is designed to look and operate very similar to the popular e-Level TouchPad interface. Your mobile device establishes a password-protected WiFi connection through the new “iLevel WiFi Module” to provide instantaneous wireless control and feedback from more than 100 ft away. The “iLevel” app is designed to be used alongside one of the existing hard-wired interfaces like the TouchPad or Rocker Switch.
“i-Level” Features Include:
- Offers full control over your e-Level Air Suspension System through an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
- App is available for FREE download through the Apple App Store.
- Requires purchase of the “iLevel WiFi Module” which is plug-n-play with all existing e-Level systems.
- Select or save from the e-Level system’s 3 automatic height settings.
- Manually adjust the height of all four corners of the vehicle.
- Select the e-Level’s “All-Down” function for parking.
- Intuitive system setup and selection of e-Level system features.
- Pop-up system diagnostics with helpful trouble shooting tips built-in.
- Fully operational with vehicle ignition ON and operates in “Key-Fob” mode with vehicle ignition OFF (allows 3 height and “All-Down” selection).
- “SmartSleep” function prevents battery drain for extended parking.
Development of the Android version of the “iLevel” app is already underway and scheduled for release in mid-2013. For more information on the “iLevel” and new developments check out the AccuAir Suspension website.