What is the range of car remote control?

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LeBrady
07/30/25 8:24am
Generally, the effective range of a car remote key is within 30 to 50 meters, and the range can be longer without obstacles blocking the signal. If using a smartphone for remote car start, the vehicle can be controlled from anywhere with a signal. Benefits of remote control: 1. Convenience: Smart remote start, keyless entry with sensor. When carrying the sensor and approaching the car, the vehicle will automatically unlock, allowing you to open the door and get in. After exiting and leaving, the system will automatically lock the car without any manual operation. 2. One-button start: Smartphone-controlled one-button start. The owner can start the car by pressing the one-button start when entering the vehicle, eliminating the inconvenience and hassle of taking out the key and inserting it into the ignition. 3. Pre-start climate control: Smartphone control without distance limitations allows for pre-starting the car's air conditioning, ensuring a warm winter and cool summer for a comfortable ride.
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