Faraday fob pouches and tin boxes work well but only when you’re not using your key fobs. If thieves really want to steal an expensive vehicle, they can easily time and wait for you to get in/out and steal the code then. What about garage openers, I wonder? Can garage opener codes be stolen the same way or are they on different transmission method?
Also, an afterthought, would a battery kill switch prevent this type of theft by not allowing a lock to engage? I think it should, eh?
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Last edited by CaptainYooh; 04-29-2024 at 05:42 PM.
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