CarFrost Reviews

CarFrost Reviews

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About: - Arrive on time - Drive safe - Avoid fines Winter can be a testing time for
motorists with iced up being windows often becoming a daily bugbear. It’s
illegal and dangereuses to drive with only part of the window de-frosted, but
it’s also a pain in the fingers having to scrape off all the ice
conventionally.


About CarFrost


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Winter can be a testing time for motorists with iced up being windows often becoming a daily bugbear.

It’s illegal and dangereuses to drive with only part of the window de-frosted, but it’s also a pain in the fingers having to scrape off all the ice conventionally.

By help of your in-app feedback last winter, the CarFrost algorithm is already 87% accurate right now.

You may purchase an auto-renewing subscription through an In-App Purchase.

CarFrost will notify you the evening before if there is a good chance your car windows are frozen next morning.

So you can prepare your car up front or get up at least 10 minutes early to give you time to clear all windows.

Please continue improving this accuracy rate by giving feedback in the app.


       


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2.5 out of 5

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Good idea but poorly executed

I really wanted CarFrost to work because it would have been very helpful since I cannot just automatically stay my car and let it heat up while I get ready. I have to get up at least 30 minutes to an hour early in the winter to check and clear off for ice and snow if I am to get to work on time and I already have to get up at 3 am. So yeah I was excited about CarFrost. However, it hasn’t impressed me so far, for several reasons: 1. I can only choose my city not my zip code: my city is big and the weather conditions in one area of the city are not always the same in another part of the city. This caused me immediate concern. 2. I can only choose 5 cities even on premium which I paid for. What about people who travel a lot? The premium should have unlimited. 3. There are only two predictions (you’re fine and the one saying you have ice). 4. The prediction for “you’re fine” says in small print there is a 30 percent chance. That’s too high a chance to give a “you’re fine” as I found out when I came out to my car this morning to find a thick sheet of ice on my car, 5. There is a section for predictions for up to five days but nothing shows on them. Basically CarFrost is a work in progress. It’s a good idea and I’m hopeful they continue to work on it and make it better, more accurate and user friendly but currently don’t rely on the predictions.



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