Cars nowadays offer a whole range of features that were absolutely unthinkable aboard a vehicle a few years ago. Fortunately today, thanks to advances in various fields of technology, we can enjoy absolute comfort inside our passenger compartments. However everything has a price and therefore if it is true that cars are certainly more comfortable they have also become more vulnerable in some respects to the danger of theft.
Anyone who owns a newly produced car knows very well that they have a very technologically advanced vehicle in their hands. If we think only of the systems that manage braking or steering, we should already be amazed about the real potential of our vehicles.
As we can imagine, however, all this on-board technology makes our vehicles even more vulnerable to a whole series of problems. In fact, all the electronics mounted under the bonnet need specific maintenance to ensure that they always work at their best.
Secondly, these systems are certainly more vulnerable to theft attempts and in fact criminals are always ready to find faults in these technologies in order to exploit them to gain possession of the car.
Car keys, put them in this container
Nowadays we hear more and more talk of smart thefts, in the sense that these actions are carried out through the use of particular systems that allow you to bypass the car alarm and therefore take full possession of the vehicle in a very short time weather.
This risk especially concerns cars that have the remote-controlled opening function with keys. In fact, anyone uses it every day to open or close their car, without necessarily having to insert the keys in the appropriate slot.
In fact, the criminals, using radio frequency repeaters, can at any time bounce the signal from the key to the car without them actually being nearby. In this way in a few minutes they will have come into possession of the vehicle without us being able to do anything.
The only way to avoid all this is to leave our car keys inside an aluminum container. The metal will shield any incoming or outgoing signals from the remote so that the problem does not arise at all. Clearly the same result can be obtained if you have the possibility to completely switch off the remote control.