Omoda C9: Tap card on side mirror.
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Stupid way to access China car
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Jun 6 2025, 05:11 PM, updated 7 months ago
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Omoda C9: Tap card on side mirror. Tap on door handle 0:19 Tap on door handle 0:53 This post has been edited by 7rings: Jun 6 2025, 08:38 PM |
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QUOTE(darkterror15 @ Jun 6 2025, 03:01 AM) nfc car key tu. anyway, not china first to go with it. The Mercedes-Benz E-Class (W213) was the first car to offer NFC-based digital vehicle key access. This technology allowed owners to use their smartphones to unlock and start the car by simply holding their phone near the door handle. The E-Class was followed by other models like the A-Class, which also offered digital key stickers with built-in microcontrollers for those without NFC-compatible smartphones. masili did it. and all those big sifa big tv big fridge in a car, semua angmoh started it, so them chinese thinking if they wanna sell it to the angmohs, they need to put in those stuff as well QUOTE(Boy96 @ Jun 6 2025, 05:00 AM) TS never sit inside benzi and bimmer? It's the placement of the nfc module.These also have nfc key card leh Or even honda civic rs ehev Macam first time discover china has have it Other makes such as BMW, Hyundai...place their nfc module at the door handle, Placing the nfc module at the side mirror seems awkward and if unforeseen circumstances happens to them, replacing them would be another issue. 0.53 Smartphone are also compatible in accessing your vehicle |
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