What brand is Xhorse car key?

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SanBrayden
07/25/25 1:33pm
Xhorse is itself a brand specializing in car key manufacturing. It integrates multiple functions including car remote copying, chip copying, and key cutting, supporting key matching for 500 common models. Car keys can be directly matched with VVDI devices. Here is an introduction about Xhorse: 1. Xhorse makes it easy for locksmiths worldwide to learn how to make keys, check car key bitting codes, and duplicate master keys. 2. It has developed specialized application software for locksmiths. After connecting the Xhorse app to the device, various car keys and remote car configurations can be set up to support currently popular car brands. 3. All cars come with remote keys containing a chip inside. If a remote key is lost, it needs to be re-equipped; if the key is re-equipped, it requires a new anti-theft chip; if the anti-theft chip on the remote key is damaged, the car owner cannot start the engine or remotely open the doors to enter the vehicle; car remote keys use rolling codes, meaning each remote unlocking code is different, making it harder for criminals to decode and steal the car.
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MilesLee
08/11/25 8:46pm
I've previously worked in auto repair and found that Xhorse is actually a brand specialized in manufacturing car key programming equipment, not a car key brand itself. Simply put, Xhorse provides tools and technology enabling locksmiths or DIY enthusiasts to duplicate or reprogram existing car keys. For instance, their devices can adapt to most car brands like Volkswagen and Toyota, reading vehicle data via the OBD port to generate a matching key with one click. This is quite common in the industry, especially when car owners lose keys or need replacements, saving both time and money. I've used their products—stable functionality and user-friendly interface make them ideal for beginners. By the way, modern car keys are mostly remote-controlled smart types, which ordinary locksmith shops struggle with, and Xhorse devices fill this gap well, earning good market reputation. However, always confirm vehicle system compatibility before operation to avoid mistakes.
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