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The Evolution of the Renault Key Card


The hands-free cards are an essential component of the Renault car. It is the size of a credit card it includes multiple buttons for controlling the car.

This tiny device that is a little bigger than a credit card-sized object was initially thought of as a gadget that could be used by 007, but has since become one of the most innovative Renault products. It has revolutionized the way we use automobiles.

The History of the Hands Free Card

Like many inventions that have changed the way that people use cars the hands-free cards were designed as a solution to a specific issue. In this case it was the fact that when a driver enters their car, they are required to push the door handle button to unlock the doors. This was irritating and caused people to miss their cars or, worse even lock themselves in!

Bernard Dumondel, the product director of Laguna II had an idea to tackle this issue. He realized that they could use the key card to activate a number of functions, and he figured that hands-free was the most efficient.

The first hands-free card was small and simple - the case was minimalistic and plastic with an electronic core programed to ensure that it would constantly 'communicate with' the vehicle which it was linked. When the card was near to the vehicle, it sent a radio signal that contained an access code. The car recognised this and if the code was valid, the doors were unlocked.

The card was also equipped with an electronic transmitter that could allow users to trigger the horn and lights remotely. This was useful in emergencies or to draw attention when a car is parked illegally, for example. They also had a button that enabled the owner to start their engine.

The Evolution of the Hands-Free Card

Since their introduction 20 years ago hands-free cards have been subject to constant modifications, both on the exterior and inside. It is now at the point where it can be described as a kind of 'car passport' due because it can store essential information relating to the vehicle: its serial number and registration, details about the owner, the vehicle including mileage and the pressure of the tires.

The hands-free device, hidden behind a minimalist plastic case, is programmed to constantly "communicate" with the car with which it is linked. It sends a signal to the car which verifies that it is genuine and then opens the doors. This is done in less than 80 microseconds, a fraction of a blink of an eye.

Once you have the card in your pocket, it is possible to remotely activate your vehicle's system.

For instance, pressing the button 4 will turn on your headlights that are dipped and interior lighting. This is very useful if need to exit your vehicle in the dark or you are parked on an unfamiliar street. In addition the dipped beam could aid in identifying your vehicle from a distance in a car park. The battery on your hand-free card needs to be replaced once it runs out (see the section titled 'Related Products'). It is important to keep the card out of contact with metal objects, as this may cause it to malfunction.

The Evolution of the Smart Access Card

Since its launch, the hands-free card has been able to adapt to the advancements in technology and has evolved to meet the requirements of the users. From Magstripe to Prox the smart access card has advanced and has expanded its capabilities. The key access card's form factor has also changed to accommodate the different uses of smart cards.

The latest smart card comes with an embedded microprocessor that allows it to perform many functions. It can, for example store security codes and secure information. These capabilities allow for greater security and user-friendliness. It can be used to purchase online, allowing users to enjoy the convenience and security of shopping without putting their personal data at risk.

Comparatively to renault replacement key and Prox Smart cards are more secure. Smart cards do not require an act of swipe to activate them and can provide a more accurate reading than traditional proximity card. These features decrease maintenance costs and increase efficiency of the administrative and user. However, there are many factors that determine if an existing system should be upgraded to a smart card such as cost, convenience and security.

The Renault Captur smart card opens the doors and activates the rearview camera, and begins the engine. It can even be used to control the lighting, and locate the car in a parking lot.

The Evolution of Keyless Entry Systems

Keyless entry systems are becoming more sophisticated with the passing of time. They have also become more affordable for car owners who are looking to incorporate this technology into their vehicles. You can purchase your vehicle equipped with keyless entry systems or install the systems later.

The first keyless entry system was created in 1982 by the manufacturer of equipment Valeo and was known as the "practical card". It worked similarly to a remote control that allowed users to lock and unlock their car by pressing the button on the card or door handle. This was a major leap forward in terms of convenience and safety for car owners as it didn't require them to hold keys in their hands.

Keyless entry systems have also been used in commercial buildings to safeguard sensitive information. Instead of traditional locks to gain access into the building, employees can scan a badge or punch an entry code. The technology also helps to prevent theft by logging who is able to enter and leave at all times.

For rental properties keyless entry systems are the best way to increase security. Tenants often keep a spare key in the outside of the property. This poses a significant security risk for landlords as thieves are aware of this practice and can easily locate the spare key. Keyless entry systems allow tenants to be notified when they enter and leave the property. They can also be deactivated if someone attempts to enter without authorization.

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