Your Web News in One Place

Help Webnuz

Referal links:

Sign up for GreenGeeks web hosting
November 30, 2011 08:53 pm EDT

Keyless Ride's K2 poses as an OEM-compatible car remote, saves you time and money

If your keyless entry fob stops working, finding a replacement can be harrowing, which is why automotive locksmith Keyless Ride developed the K2 universal remote. Rather than stocking hundreds of individual OEM units, dealerships just have to dock a K2, tell it what make, model and year your car is (it's compatible with 70 percent of the North American market) and it'll pair up with your ride's on-board wireless hardware within five minutes. Better still, you can lighten the load in your pocket by adding a second car to the same remote (if you have a weekend whip, that is). The company will be demonstrating at next year's CES, throwing James Bond-style gun poses as they open two cars at once -- we hope.

Continue reading Keyless Ride's K2 poses as an OEM-compatible car remote, saves you time and money

Keyless Ride's K2 poses as an OEM-compatible car remote, saves you time and money originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 30 Nov 2011 15:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink | sourceKeyless Ride ||Comments

Original Link: http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/30/keyless-rides-k2-poses-as-an-oem-compatible-car-remote-saves-y/

Share this article:    Share on Facebook
View Full Article

Engadget

Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics. Engadget was launched in March of 2004 in partnership with the Weblogs, Inc. Network (WI

More About this Source Visit Engadget