Brevan Jorgenson?s grandma kept her cool when he took her for a nighttime spin in the Honda Civic he's modified to drive itself on the highway. A homemade device in place of the rear-view mirror can control the brakes, accelerator, and steering, and it uses a camera to identify road markings and other cars.
A Neo is built from a OnePlus 3 smartphone equipped with Comma?s now-free Openpilot software, a circuit board that connects the device to the car?s electronics, and a 3-D-printed case. Jorgenson got the case printed by an online service and soldered the board together himself.
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