Keyless Entry car theft protection
Wat is relay attack?
- Thief 1 stands close to the vehicle and uses an rfid device to extend signals from the vehicle to thief 2.
- Thief 2 stands close to the house, often at the front door or window and uses a second rfid device.
- The second device sends the extended signal up to 10-15 metres into the house.
- When the key inside the house receives the extended signal, it responds to the car as if the key were close to the vehicle. This allows the car to be opened and started.
Car key security: what options are there?
For many brands, the car key signal appears to be easily extended. Even if the key appears to be securely stored. Insurers recommend a number of options to prevent relay attack as much as possible. However, these are not always available, feasible or desirable in practice.
- Contact the dealer. For some makes and models, there are already smart keys available that are relay attack protected.
- Have your vehicle’s keyless entry system disabled
- Store the key at least 6 metres away from your front door, and don’t leave the spare key lying around either
- Invest in an additional security system
- Park the car in a safe place, preferably in a garage
- Store the key in a metal can or a special case
Sleeping Battery: the best rfid protection for car keys
Sleeping Battery solves the above problems with a very simple and highly effective solution. This smart battery has a built-in motion sensor, which puts the car key to sleep after 3 minutes if there is no movement. No modifications to the vehicle or car key are required. Replace the battery and the vehicle is protected against this form of car theft. The owner of the vehicle thus retains all the conveniences of the keyless entry system.
Patented technology
Certified – KIWA/SCM approved
Built-in motion sensor
Puts the car key into sleep mode after 3 minutes
Disables car key communication
No adjustments to car key or car are needed
For all keyless models with a 2032 or 2450 battery in the key