Amazon launches in-car delivery for Prime members

Amazon Key, which enables Amazon customers to receive in-home deliveries with keyless guest access, will now allow select customers to receive deliveries inside their cars.

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Amazon Prime customers in 37 cities with 2015 models or newer Chevrolet, Buick, GMC or Cadillac vehicles and OnStar accounts, or with 2015 or newer Volvos and Volvo On Call accounts, can download the Amazon Key app to receive the millions of items sold on Amazon.com. After setting up the app with their connected car account, customers can see when their delivery is on its way as well as track when their car was unlocked and relocked to deliver packages.

“Since launching Amazon Key last November, we’ve safely delivered everything from cameras to collectable coins inside the home. Customers have also told us they love features like keyless guest access and being able to monitor their front door from anywhere with the Amazon Key App,” said Peter Larsen, vice president of delivery technology at Amazon. “In-car delivery gives customers that same peace of mind and allows them to take the Amazon experience with them. And, with no additional hardware or devices required, customers can start ordering in-car delivery today.”

There are multiple verification levels that ensure the security of deliveries, including an encrypted authentication process.

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