Description
Original OEM
Condition: Refurbished
FCC ID: TQ8-F08-4F27
IC: 5074A-F0B4F27
Chip: Philips ID47 (7938)
Digital Key Access
Frequency: 434 MHz
Battery:
CR2032
Buttons: Lock, Unlock, Trunk, Panic, Remote Start
Aftermarket Emergency Key Included:
EKB-HY-4F20
Test Key
:
LXP90
PN: 95440-L1060
Compatible with the following:
2019-2020 Hyundai Sonata
Note:
Hyundai Digital Key, which enables the Sonata to be unlocked, locked, started, and driven with a smartphone, is a new feature that will debut on the 2020 Sonata. The technology also enables the main user to grant three additional users access to the Digital Key. A shared key can actually be sent to a recipient from a great distance away. Holding your smartphone up to the driver or passenger door handle unlocks the car using Hyundai Digital Key. Simply put the phone in the wireless charger once inside, hit the starter, and drive away. Hyundai Digital Key uses Near Field Communication (NFC) technology for security, which, unlike Bluetooth, necessitates that the smartphone and scanner be a few centimeters apart in order to operate the vehicle. When you are nearby your automobile, nobody else can simply open the doors and start the engine because of the close proximity. There is no Hyundai Digital Key for iPhones, however it is compatible with the majority of Android phones. The Hyundai Digital Key system may be configured using the free Digital Key App, which can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. Although you can lock and start your car without the app open, it also has Bluetooth-enabled features that let you do other things like engage other features when the app is open. Hyundai Digital Key eliminates the need for the Sonata’s two smart keys, which still come with the vehicle and allow for passive entry and keyless start. Additionally, you will receive an NFC Card that fits inside a wallet and can be used for valet services, leaving the Sonata for maintenance, or in the event that your Android phone runs out of battery life if you use an iPhone. The ability to grant family members or friends anytime access to operate the car with a Hyundai Digital Key may be the feature that is most handy (provided they too, have an Android device). You would utilize your app to invite them to have a Shared Key once they downloaded the Digital Key App from the Google Play Store. If they agree, they will need to register for a MyHyundai.com account in order to drive your Sonata. One secondary driver can set up their own settings for the driver’s seat, mirror position, climate, music preferences, and more. You can have up to three Shared Keys. The ability to pause or terminate a Shared Key’s functionality at any moment is available to you as the principal user. Hyundai Digital Key, the most recent development in car and smartphone connection, makes its debut on the 2020 Sonata and will likely be a feature on upcoming models that Hyundai introduces or redesigns.