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Never worry about locking your keys in your car again. Have the signal from your spare set of keys sent through your cell phone to unlock your door. Here's How!
wont work, another big spoof on you
By scrapolgist 1167446549just go to http://www.snopes.com/autos/techno/keyless.asp where there is an article about this spoof and fully explained, this guy is just trying to make money on this site , if you rate him 1 star till he goes below 2 he will not get paid, people like this are taing advantage and spoiling this site
By ukwaltzer 1167570482if you lock your keys in your car ,, which is hard to do with a remote,,,, you can call you wife at home with a spare remote key and while on the phone with her have her press the open signal on the key fob,,, while holding your phone near the car and it should open
By trader844 1175850216You wanna know why it worked for him the dude with the remote was 10 ft from the car and btw remote uses a wireless microwave type signal to open the car which btw the reciever is udner the hood not in the door.
By wtf dude 1167457222I noticed that too! He "aimed" the phone to the door handle!!! TOO FUKN FUNNY!! IT DOESNT WORK!!
By Iknowstuff 1167551936It is a car remote, not a state communications center. There are no consumer devices that operate on microwave signals, only certified prosumer devices (video transmitters, etc) and cleared communications steppers operate on such a frequency.
You are correct regarding the receiver, however.
He did not even bother to explain how and why this should work. Should you press actual car remote behind the camera?
By shompol 1171767841Huh? what car remote behond the camera? This is assuming that someone far away has a cell phone and the extra remote to the car. You supposedly just hold the phone to the car while the other person presses unlock next to THEIR phone. But its complete BS. It doesnt work at all.
By Dank29 1280538888Auto remotes operate on a frequency of 400 to 420MHz. The range is over 100 feet. I've unlocked my car from across a parking lot. Also I cannot lock my keys in the car, the car won't let me. If I leave the keys in the ignition, lock the door while it's open, then close it, it unlocks immediately. The magic of RFID. FORD had a better Idea. 2006 Taurus, BTW.
By MasterJedi 1167572129This is a complete idiocy!!!!!
The remote works on radio waves. They are modulated according to a specific pattern, that can not be taken over by the microphone of a mobile phone. I can lock/ unlock my car from around 200 yards in open field or maybe 50 yards in a built area. So what?!? He opens it DIRECTLY with the remote. Most any remote (even one as crappy as his) can operate at about 10-20 feet. What a crap...
Just try it and shut your mouth. It works. Why... nobody knows. But it works!
By 13rapaces 1255660296in the vid, when he "umlocked" it by phone, the car horn did not sound like it should when using the remote... someone in the car pressed the unlock button, that is all.
By ben.scott 1248065260This guy is a complete idiot. And he wasted his time making a fool out of himself by even bothering to record this crap.
By ruthyiare 1234383871RKE (Remote Keyless Entry) fobs use RF (radio frequency) signals. The mouthpiece, earpiece, and electronics in of the phone only deal with audio (sound) frequencies. In other words, this has about as much chance of working as shining a flashlight on your phone and having the guy at the other end of the conversation see the light.
By NRen2k5 1192009992"another truck full of crap coming right up!" keep em' coming! NOT !!!!
By haris pekar 1175458024I dont know if it works on every single keyless entry system but I tried it with my 06 WRX. My friend was 2 blocks away and he opened my doors. It worked better when it was on speakerphone.
By infinitedrive06 1173430152Under the right circumstances, plenty of RKE devices will work over a distance of 2 blocks. Try it at 2 *miles*.
By NRen2k5 1192010084comments to this unlocking car with cellphone. i've notice when he was trying to dial the phone. what number did he dial. did he dial he's phone number? he didn't really explained.
By rhawk 1171770934That's it! I am quitting my job and starting to post crappy videos on Metacafe!
By shompol 1171767625the key less entry system described in this video uses an encrypted code sent through the air as a radio frequency signal. Your cell phone sends and receives sound, the mic. on the cell phone can not detect the RF signal, and therefore can not send the RF signal. If anyone received the results depicted here they were probably within range of the key less entry device when they tried it
By potatoj316 1171651356just go to http://www.snopes.com/autos/techno/keyless.aspwhere there is an article about this spoof and fully explained, this guy is just trying to make money on this site , if you rate him 1 star till he goes below 2 he will not get paid, people like this are taking advantage and spoiling this site.
By captainseaj 1171605261Only It will only lock it ,,, not unlock it
By trader844 1171507838After laughing at this concept for well over a year, I tried it yesterday, it was also on a Lexus, and it did work. Both locking and unlocking. The remote individual was well outside of range of the key, so it did work, but as a user said previously, it could work at 2 blocks, but try it at 2 miles.... That I haven't tried yet, but as for this video, it's not total crap, and I take back my negative comments. Would like to hear of other folks who succeeded.
By ctoyer 1230460768This seems a little fishy. Keyless entry remotes use RF transmission, which is an EM wave. How are EM waves travling like sound? This doenst seem right unless the remotes are actually using sound, and last time i checked, most are RF.
http://www.casper911ca.com
What a load of BS.
Two completely different systems on two completely different radio frequencies. On top of that, phones convert sound into radio, keyless entry fobs don't use sound to open the car. . .there's no signal for opening the car that the phone can convert and transmit.
Come on people. This does not work. Let's keep this site interesting and keep all the fakes off of here. THaanks
By platinum1 1170376397This was done on this program (shown in the U.K.). People then tried it and e-mailed in their results - it appears it works with some phones and some cars, but most of them do not work.
Believe me - this does work! They did it on Brainiac!
the rim of the car is clearly visible when ur calling the other phone
it's like 10 feet away
agaian im the delphi develloper ehere to help shed a little light on this swcam folks, .. in order to understand this you need to understand that the cell phone is not able to boost radio rf energies from the car transmitter to open the door thats bogus, once again the way it would need to work is by having a cellphone in the damn car and calling the car with another cellphone , some of you would not mind but it;s way overkill to do so. the idea of calling a car is brilliant under cirtain situations like lawforce deployment to broekn into vehicle when its at airport and your in say guadalahorra lol, but it will not work resaonable to open a device unless their is transever set up to comunicate with the unbit and this is pritymucth overkkill as well.i did think of a few things that wil be benaficial but as for unlocking a door, their is a system in place on some verry high end cars that have build in pc's with cellular data terminals, they can be called by the co. and they can unlock the car remotly or do other thinghs for a fee for you. again this is totally bs and a waste of time, it;s a serverice provided by co's like avis and others and is not nessasary unless you go away for long persiods of time and need to keep your car safe. thanks for listning to me :P
By laseramp 1168930734These wizards must work for the mobile phone comanies who want you to use up your minutes on such junk. Ha, ha, ha.
By ftt944 1168802224...for all who've been spending hours trying it... it doesn't work. Plain simple - doesn't.
By Akhyllez 1168692459Some cell phones have the capability of acting as "walkie talkies" using low band frequencies and avoiding the higher bands of cell phones. It's posssible that his brand of cell phone has this capability and that it just so happens to be in the same frequency range as his keyless entry. Take a look at the frequencies allocated by the FCC http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.pdf You'll see that it is a mess with overlapping frequencies. I wouldn't doubt that there is a RC Car remote that could open keyless locks on cars.
Notice the band specifically between 1705 mhz and 1800 mhz. This is allocated to both mobile and radiolocation.
By FlaxForFlux 1169730600This does work!!
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/349657/hole_in_the_ground/
Even if there was a way for a CDMA or GSM phone to pick up the signal from the remote, it would have to convert it to a signal it can send across the network and the phone on the other end would have to convert it back to a signal the controller in the car would receive and process.
Phones are designed to work along side with every type of transmissions or modulations and still work as phones that they reject and/or shield themselves from frequencies such as those used on these remotes.
It does not work, nor can it.
Send this one to the Myth Busters.
I think the myth busters task should be to create a device to transmitt all known frequencies for keyless locks and ignitions and see if they can walk into a parking lot and unlock car doors and start cars.
By FlaxForFlux 1169732590wow ..... ill try it tomorrow .. but if wont work ... then..... F . U from NOW :)))
By Sunny 76 1168292744I can't call my cell phone from my cell phone - some one pleases call me I'm lock out of my car
By janice 1168191351Nu dabar lietuviai isigudrins masinas vogt :D reix xebrai ta bajeri parodyt :)
By Dzionix 1168166821I just wasted 6 minutes and 33 seconds of my life testing this out. It is bs.
By Chuck-C 1167954246The thieft goes nearby you when you open your car by remote,the thieft simply presses button call of cellphone inside his poket - when you go away you will lose your car.So you are the thieft or you are his victim. With this hamfull training you make people become worse.
By buddist 1167919059you could just make a call to anyone and hope that you are on some low frequency crappy cell phone that miraculously was on the same frequency as your key, and also hope that your phone stays on the same frequency instead of jumping from channell to channell as they do... so as common sense tells you, how can you transmit a frequency hoping that the mic in your cell will pick it up (yea right!) then somehow transmit this same frequency (beyond the operating frequency of the phone) at the other end... wake up f-wits and morons..
By dickflop 1167915669lmao at the people who actually tried this
and thumbs up to the people who persauded him.
but i noticed when i did it,my grandma electric wheel-chair start spining like hell and my wife nipples become sensitives
By javiergomez 1167873443why the first mobile was a Samsung and the "unlocker" one a Motorola?
By rex2 1167849643The car remote uses RF as does your cell. However, they not only operate at very different frequanceis, but the cell is designed only to relay audio. It can not relay the digital stream from your remote as the cell has no way of listening or even understanding the data from your remote. This is a hoax. Rate this a clip as ONE STAR so he will go away and not get paid.
By web645 1167839162this is bullshit... just look at the begigining of the video and notice the back tire of the car and the when the "ingenious discoverer" goes away to call the other pfone you can see the car is just a few meeters away from the remote !!! (my remote works at more than 60 meters)
By underground muscle 1167781759phone is able to disable any cars alarm, if u know the code to use. Stay tuned!
By akidos 1167754300This is obviously fake....
cellphones do not have any sort of wireless signal in the appropriate range to do this... there are standards and laws that certain wireless devices are not able to send certain frequencies...
These highend cellphones deffinitely wont be able to do these signals as they would not be allowed to be manufactured and sold to the public.
loser lsoer lsoer lsoer loser loser ge ta lfie u loser!!!!!!!!!!!
By thexman182 1168331923get a life!!! how does this get u in ur car if keys r inside!!! ,, if keys r inside u cant put keyless entry next to phone! DERRRRRRRRR!!!! IF ANYONE PROVES THIS WORKS,,,ILL EAT MY SOCKS!!!
By plasvegas 1167563998It could work if someone was locked inside the car with the keys and a cell phone :P
By FruiT Juic3 1167617206Its all true it really does work me and my friends tryed it only work with razors for some reason
By moneyman114 1168033877Usually people have spare remotes, If this wasnt Bull S**t and could actually work you could call whoever had the spare. If it worked Im sure automakers would offer it as a service like OnStar.
By TobyBear 1170512870thats a kewl trick, but have the dude behind you stop pushing the unlock button. Geesh, its one thing to share videos, but its another thing to insult the viewers intelligence? What? You like being called an idiot>? these are the people who rate you dude, gotta make it worth viewing, if your gonna lie, atleast make it beleivable. and use something besides a $39.95 alarm. It dont even make noise when you unlock it. its obvious the dude behind you is pushing the unlock button. I spent $500 on my car alarm, if this had of worked, id have been pissed
Sorry spacepaintings 3, everyone else is right, this really doesn't work. Don't let this bozo get any $ for this, give him 1 star.
By ukgarage 1167862781this is all crap. I tried this many times, it does not work. stop fooling people
By tinksss 1167698593If it did work cars will be more stolen because then it will be easy to open every car!
By slimelime 1167675436I am a communications Engineer,there is no way that you could use the signal from your cellphone...the signals of both devices are incompatible, and by the way the reciever of the car is located under the hood.
By bangag 1167628745This guy fails to tell you what number he dialed and that he is using a pay service.
This is real, its a service you pay for.
There are also other related services that will tell you where your car is on the planet, How fast its going if its moving, and you can disable the engine or the door locks if your car is ever stolen.
You can't send radio signals through a phone connection. Phones pick up radio signals when making calls, but they don't pick them up from one transmitter while connected to another.
By Kombucha 1167581102Car remotes don't send radio signal, they send infra-red signals, which are also found in plenty of cell phones. So, if you can reproduce the infra-red signal with your cell phone, you can open anything. I had a software on my cell phone with which i could change channels on any tv set.
By FulanoX 1167591982bu i dont know th name...somebody generous can tell it to me...?? plz. thanks
By locdigga 1167834471the pot calling the kettle black!
infrared, eh? infrared is line of site - try using your car remote while its in your pocket and you'll see that it's not infrared and is indeed rf. your cellphone may have an ir port but that is most likely for syncing data between your phone and pc.
i'm not sure, but i think the original poster is trying to say that microphone on the cell phone isn't capable of sampling at high enough frequencies to correctly interpolate the remote's signal on the receiver's end. this is called "nyquist's sampling theorem" and is well known to communications, rf and signals engineers.
simply put, this video must be a joke of sorts and is not possible. from an engineering perspective:
(1) the range of human hearing is between 0 and about 20kHz - this is the frequency that any cellphone will be designed to pick up from the microphone. as car remotes operate in the MHz range, the typical cellphone microphone would not properly respond to the remote's pulses.
(2) due to the effects of the digital signal processors in the cell phone, any signal from the remote would "aliased", meaning it would be reconstructed as the wrong frequency on the receiver's end.
(3) even if the 2 previous problems were somehow ignored, the speaker at the receiving cellphone's end would have to be able to faithfully reproduce frequencies it was not designed to do. in other words, a speaker is often modeled as a bandpass filter with a finite upper cut off frequency. anything above the cutoff frequency is attenuated and as the remote uses frequencies in the MHz range and the human voice approaches DC - this speaker would have to have a pass band of sever tens or even hundreds of MHz - very unlikely.
as i know anybody can say anything they want on here, i'm not going to quote my qualifications but i'm sure a few of you are familiar with these concepts and if not, do a wiki search for some of the key words (eg. nyquist sampling theorem, aliasing, interpolation ...)
i also wanted to say i found this video very interesting as i thought it obvious it wasn't possible but there are still a lot of ppl believing the converse. i think the poster was just trying to get ppl thinking and talking and if that was his only goal, then kudos to you - very clever and funny!
If you already have the spare keys right in your hand??? HELLOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
By scumbucket 1167578037The only good thing about that video would be the WICKED Key-Ring. Man i love that musicle.
By Viper1822 1167564129and your phone works on what kind of frequencies? I DON'T know if it works, but it makes sanse.. the remote uses your cellphone to send the frequencies to another phone that is next to the car. it's "highjacks" your phone's frequencies .. getting a free ride.. damn.. i have to try.. THANKS A LOT
By basecep 1167440657Butt get your head out of your ass.
A cell phone uses a Microphone to pick up the "sound" of your voice.
The Speaker on the other phone plays back that "sound" so you can hear.
So the cell phone cannot pick up the RF signal of a car remote with its microphone there for it cannot play back a RF signal with a speaker.
Maybe this trick works on this assholes "short bus"
He never explained how it works.
Sure, I can get a good look at a t-bone by sticking my head up a bulls ass,but I'ed rather take the butchers word for it !!
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I tried it on my wifes car and all you need is two sets of keyless remotes if one is locked in the car you can call your wife/husband and instead of them coming to you just do it over the phone. I was four block away at the time!!! maybe it doesnt work over so many miles???? all I know is it worked for me. I held the cell to the door like in the video!!!
By dacmich 1167979563the titles caption says "have the signal from your spare set of keys sent through your cell phone to unlock your door". your...spare set of keys. if you are holding a god damn spare set of keys then save yourself the F**king time and effort and minutes on your phone and go unlock your fuckin door with your...spare set of keys...idiot.
By yah-mo 1167949745Imagine the possibilities for keyless locks and ignition.. there could be 4 or 5 cars with unlocked doors and engines running for you to steal with such a device.
By FlaxForFlux 1169731474The idea is basically this.. If you had a low frequency transmitter that could "war dial" every frequency known to be used for keyless entries on cars you could take the device park yourself in a parking lot and open the locks on every car that used keyless entry for their locks. I'm sure some hacker has already made such a device.
By FlaxForFlux 1169731137Total scam. Metacafe needs to take a long look at there Producer Rewards program. How can something that is obviously this fake be earning money?
By SpankyMcSpank 1167708839The producer awards program isn't about how well the video is made, or if it is real. It's about how much traffic the one video makes, as for every visitor to meta earns the website a little bit more money.
By The Man of the Trees 1167715671I tried this from another country and it still worked!!!
If da dude hadnt shown me I would never had believed it possible. He should get the Nobel Prize ........... for stupidity!!!! ....daaaahhh