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One of the many things I love of the Model 3 is that I don't have to carry a key fob for it. My cell already goes with me everywhere I go, one less thing in my pockets is almost liberating!
A Pole hater.Your poll baffles me: yes means you're the only one who loves not having a key?
One of the many things I love of the Model 3 is that I don't have to carry a key fob for it. My cell already goes with me everywhere I go, one less thing in my pockets is almost liberating!
This was solved with a smart deadbolt lock. Wife was unhappy at first but loves it now.Agreed, I love it as well. I was able to eliminate my key chain entirely. I still have my house key but that goes in my wallet and we're good to go. Phone Key works about 90% of the time (100% of the time if I remember to preheat the car), but key card is just in my wallet in the other pocket so no big deal.
This was solved with a smart deadbolt lock. Wife was unhappy at first but loves it now.
The only problem with the phone is that if your battery dies then you are locked out of your car, for example if you are away from home or a place to charge. This means that I now have to carry a card and a phone just in case. Then I thought when I leave my car then I'll just take the card with me and leave the phone but the doors don't lock with the phone left in the car unless I turn off Bluetooth which is a pain to do that all the time.One of the many things I love of the Model 3 is that I don't have to carry a key fob for it. My cell already goes with me everywhere I go, one less thing in my pockets is almost liberating!
I installed the Nest Lock in my apartment and gave the code to my Leasing Company, no problem.That’s a win! Yeah I’ve been thinking about it but I’m renting right now. So maybe someday.