What is the Difference Between Comfort Access and Keyless Entry System?
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Comfort access system is also known as keyless entry, the two are the same without any difference. Below is an introduction to the comfort access system and its unique features: Introduction to Comfort Access: The comfort access function is a smart electronic chip key. It allows you to open the car door without using the key, open the trunk manually, and achieve automatic trunk opening and closing with a kick. With the key on your person, once you reach the sensing area, you can directly open the door by touching it, making it very convenient without having to take out the key. Unique Features of Comfort Access: The unique feature of comfort access is that without altering the original car key, you don't need to take out the key. Simply approach the vehicle and walk near the door to establish a connection with the car. Once the connection is made, the owner only needs to extend their hand into the unlocking sensing area, and the door will automatically unlock, allowing the owner to open the door and enter the car.
I've driven cars with both systems before, and to be honest, the Comfort Access is more intelligent. Normally, when you approach the car with the key, it automatically senses and unlocks, allowing you to just pull the door handle and get in—especially convenient on rainy days or when you're carrying a lot of bags. Keyless Entry is different; you still need to press the unlock button on the key or touch the button on the door handle. For example, when I come home at night and walk up to the car, I have to fumble around for the key, which is even more troublesome if I'm wearing a heavy coat. By the way, Comfort Access also includes automatic locking—when you walk about three meters away after exiting, the car locks itself. Keyless Entry doesn’t have this feature; you have to manually press the lock button on the key. Both systems now use proximity keys, but they serve different purposes: one aims for a completely hands-free experience, while the other just eliminates the need to insert a key.