CellSentry
CellSentry is a mobile app created by Greenhill Enterprises to help stop people from texting while driving. This dangerous habit causes many car accidents every year. CellSentry uses your phone's GPS to know when you are moving. When it detects motion, it automatically stops you from sending or receiving text messages and some phone calls. This helps keep your attention on the road.
Benefits
CellSentry helps make driving safer by reducing distractions. It can automatically send a message back to people who text you, letting them know you are driving and cannot reply right away. The app lets you keep using music and navigation apps while it blocks texts. It also has a special button for calling 911 quickly in emergencies and allows calls from up to five important contacts you choose. This means you won't miss urgent calls from family or friends.
Use Cases
This app is useful for anyone who drives and has a smartphone. It is designed for drivers who want to avoid the risks associated with using their phone while behind the wheel. It is helpful for parents who want to ensure their teenage drivers stay safe and for anyone who wants to be a more responsible driver.
Pricing
CellSentry offers basic plans starting at 99 cents per month.
Vibes
Ken Greenhill, the manager at Greenhill Enterprises, stated that the app is a proactive way to address the ongoing issue of distracted driving, even with current laws in place.
This content is either user submitted or generated using AI technology (including, but not limited to, Google Gemini API, Llama, Grok, and Mistral), based on automated research and analysis of public data sources from search engines like DuckDuckGo, Google Search, and SearXNG, and directly from the tool's own website and with minimal to no human editing/review. THEJO AI is not affiliated with or endorsed by the AI tools or services mentioned. This is provided for informational and reference purposes only, is not an endorsement or official advice, and may contain inaccuracies or biases. Please verify details with original sources.
Comments
Please log in to post a comment.