What is the Audi Advanced Key?
Audi cars are renowned for their comfort and convenience, which is the reason the latest models we display in our showroom have keyless entry and start. This technology lets you get into your car and start driving while keeping your key fob inside your pocket or purse.
The system is controlled by proximity sensors that are located in the trunks, doors and key fobs. Here are a few points you should know regarding Audi Advanced Key.
1. Proximity Detection
An Audi equipped with proximity detection enables you to enter and start your car without having to pull the key from your pocket or purse. This feature lets you unlock the doors of your car and trunk, as well as the engine, by a single click of the sensor button on the key.
A sensor based on sound is also known as a capacitive sensor, is able to detect the presence of objects nearby by using an acoustic signal. The sensors produce a signal using an oscillator. This signal is then released into the air via a microphone which transforms it into an audio file. The audio files are then examined to determine their proximity and similarity. If they are similar enough that the system sends a wake-up signal to key and send an ID signal that is in line with the vehicle.
The first step to a more pleasant driving experience is proximity detection. The Audi advanced key has remote start capabilities that gives you the ability to start your car outside the range of your key FOB. This is useful when you are loading groceries into the trunk, placing children in their seats or packing for a family trip.
Audi pre sense basic is a security feature that helps you avoid accidents by taking action before the collision happens. It blends the data of different systems, including the front camera and radar sensors of Audi side assist to determine the probability of a collision and alert drivers. It can also trigger automatic braking when speeds are up to 250 km/h (155.3) and inform the driver with an alert message displayed in the virtual cockpit and head-up display.
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2. Authentication
The Audi advanced key system connects directly to the car sensors when you press the lock button on your key fob. The system sends a confirmation code to the computer of the car to confirm that it's a valid fob. This safeguards against unauthorized entry to the vehicle without the correct key fob.

The key fob can be used to start the vehicle from pockets or purses. The Audi advanced key system uses proximity sensors inside the doors and the lid of the trunk and a radio pulse generator in the key fob. When the key fob is within five feet of the vehicle, the sensors will detect your presence and open the doors. When you open the trunk or pull the door handle, the vehicle recognizes the key and starts the motor.
You can also utilize your key fob to activate your vehicle's push-button start feature. You can start the engine by pressing the Start/Stop buttons that are integrated into the center console if the key fob is in your purse or pocket. The car's sensors will check the key fob is authentic and begin the engine when they have confirmed it.
The Audi advanced key system features a keyless entry feature that allows you to unlock your car doors by just touching the exterior door handle. It's a great feature when you have a full hand or are wearing gloves. For instance, if you're bringing groceries or children in the car. The system also has a trunk release button, that lets you open the trunk with a kick gesture, another useful feature if you have a lot on your hands.
Contact Audi Brookline for any questions about the Audi advanced key system. We're willing to answer your questions or provide a demonstration. We can also repair or replace your keyfob if required. As an official Audi dealer You can be assured that we utilize the most recent technology to keep you safe on every Virginia Beach trip.
3. Keyless Entry
Keyless entry systems are a great convenience, especially when you're carrying kids, groceries or other equipment. You can open your car by pressing a button or sensor that is mounted on the door handle (some models have this technology built into the lock). If you're carrying the key fob, it will also send an alert to activate the vehicle's sensors to let it know you're in the vicinity and that your finger is on the button. This prevents the use of your vehicle by anyone else by making sure that only you have the right to open the doors.
Keyless entry systems typically include the capability to remotely start your vehicle without a physical key. This is done by using sensors mounted in the trunk, tailgate or even in the vehicle's doors. These sensors will turn on the engine of the vehicle and then unlock the doors when the fob is within a specific distance of the car, typically around 5 feet. Then, you can press the button to start your car. This is a great technique to warm your car prior to when you leave in the morning to go to work or when it is cold outside.
Some of the more advanced variations of keyless entry don't need any key fobs at all. These cars can be unlocked and reopened with a smartphone app. This is an excellent option for business owners or families who want to give their employees an easy way to use vehicles for business. Some keyless entry systems can even keep track of the driver's preferred seat position and temperature in the cabin. This can save you a lot of time when you get to a parking spot.
One of the most advanced keyless entry systems comes with a rear hatch function which can be activated by just a simple touch of your foot. This will close and secure the cargo area automatically. This technology is offered in many Audi models and may be an option in the standard model, or as an upgrade, depending on the model. These systems aren't secure, and could be tampered with by thieves with a little technical knowledge.
4. Push-Button Start
Audi unlike other vehicle brands that offer remote starting at the factory, does not do so. Audi offers a different option with the same features as remote start, called the Audi Advanced Key.
While it's not a complete remote start system, this option is a great option for those who require a convenient way to get their car going without the need for key insertion. audi car keys allows you to unlock the doors of your Audi A4 or start the car by pressing a single button. The button is located in the same location as the ignition button on an ordinary car.
To activate this feature, you require a key fob in your pocket, and close enough to the vehicle. Sensors in the door handles or trunk will be activated once you and your keyfob are within five feet of the car. If you receive an equivocal signal and correct code, the vehicle will then allow you to close the doors or start the engine.
With the push of an button, you are able to quickly access your Audi A4 and begin driving without the need to look around in your purse or pockets to find keys. This feature is perfect for people who park their cars frequently. It can also be an excellent benefit for those who want to warm up their car quickly for a commute.
When you get in your car the system continues to communicate with your key fob. This is done using encrypted signals, which help to ensure that the system will not be compromised. You can also use the Keyless Go Card as a backup. It's a credit card-sized card that can be used to open your vehicle in case your key fob fails or gets lost.
If your car is equipped with the Audi Advanced Key and you have trouble getting it to start, there might be a problem with the key or the vehicle. This is something that your local Audi dealer can assist you with. The user manual has an instruction that can be used to fix your keys and your vehicle.