What does fob stand for in key fob?

Coming from the low German dialect for the word Fuppe, meaning "pocket," watch fobs were around as early as 1888. Others have suggested that the term stands for frequency operated button, but that ignores heavy use of the word before the remote keyless entry system.
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Why is a key fob called a FOB?

History of the Key Fob

The word fob is believed to have originated from watch fobs, which existed as early as 1888. The fob refers to an ornament attached to a pocket-watch chain. Key chains, remote car starters, garage door openers, and keyless entry devices on hotel room doors are also called fobs, or key fobs.
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Does FOB stand for something?

FOB stands for “free on board” or “freight on board” and is a designation that is used to indicate when liability and ownership of goods is transferred from a seller to a buyer. Free on Board: Free on board indicates whether the seller or the buyer is liable for goods that are damaged or destroyed during shipping.
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What is the key fob to a car?

In the automotive industry, a key fob is a small device with buttons that unlock/lock the car's doors. Keyless entry systems mainly use key fobs for locking and unlocking doors.
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Can I start a car without the key fob?

Automakers know that your keyless ignition may need to work if the fob dies, and the system has been designed to work even with a non-functioning remote. Some cars are equipped with a means of starting the car manually, and some have a backup built into the key fob that works without a key.
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What Does FOB In Key Fob Stand For?



Are key fobs universal?

Since each keyless entry remote is programmed to fit your exact car, a replacement key fob will need to be compatible with your car's systems. A standard key fob has separate buttons for locking, unlocking, opening the trunk and a panic button that will sound your car's horn repeatedly to alert others.
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Who invented the key fob?

The keyless entry remote that locks and unlocks the door is the same remote that starts the car. The first key of this kind was introduced as a “key-less go” remote. Pretty self-explanatory; the remote allows you to go (drive) without a metal key. This was invented by Siemens with a Mercedes-Benz.
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What is the difference between a key fob and a remote?

The Differences

Keyless entry systems almost always have a conventional key backup, while remote keyless entry systems may not. Keyless entry systems are only limited to locking and unlocking the door. But remote keyless entry systems may be able to start the vehicle and access some other functionalities.
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What is PEP key and FOB key?

The PEPS system provides hands free operation with the vehicle. It allows driver to lock / unlock the vehicle doors and to start / stop the engine of the vehicle without any manual action. It does not require manual operation using key fob or mechanical key. PEPS offers high level of safety amd security.
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Is FOB a Scrabble word?

Word-Finder: FOB is a valid scrabble word.
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What does PEPS stand for in cars?

Today a vast majority of cars are being equipped with Passive Entry Passive Start (PEPS) Systems. PEPS Systems provide an added level of security and convenience which has become increasingly popular with automotive users.
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How do I know what frequency my key fob is?

You can figure out what frequency your key fob transmits on using your SDR and use GQRX or SDR# to monitor the spectrum. When you push a button on the fob, you should see a brief jump in the spectrum. You may need to shift the frequency band up or down by a couple of MHz to find the signal, mine was almost 2.5 MHz low.
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What is the difference between keyless entry and passive keyless entry?

PKE systems are also used to secure buildings or areas of buildings. A PKE device can operate while stored in the user's pocket or bag, unlike a standard remote keyless entry (RKE) device, which requires the user to hold the device and push a button to lock or unlock the vehicle.
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How do you pronounce fob key?

Traditional IPA: fɒb. 1 syllable: "FOB"
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Here are 4 tips that should help you perfect your pronunciation of 'fob':
  1. Break 'fob' down into sounds: [FOB] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
  2. Record yourself saying 'fob' in full sentences, then watch yourself and listen.
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How much does a new FOB cost?

“The cost to replace the latest key fobs can run anywhere from $50 to as high as $400 depending on the brand,” says Consumer Reports automotive analyst Mel Yu. And that's just for the fob. Add another $50 to $100 to get replacement fobs programmed to work with your car and to have a new mechanical backup key made.
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Does keyless entry mean keyless start?

Rather, it means that 'there is NO need' to physically enter the conventional (metal) key into the lock/ignition as was the case in the earlier generation cars. When you enter the vehicle with a Keyless Entry / Smart Key, you can start/stop the engine, without actually inserting the car key into the ignition switch.
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Why did cars have 2 keys?

Two become one

Well into the 1960s, a number of cars had two different keys: one to unlock the door and another for the ignition. Then, a single key for door lock and ignition slowly became the norm.
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Why are car keys double sided?

Ford Motors introduced the double-sided key in 1965. Not only did this ease the entry or ignition speed, but the double-cut also increased security. Again, keys were differentiated for door or ignition. Remote control door locks first appeared in 1987 in models produced by Cadillac and AMC.
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Can any key fob work any car?

Hi there. You could reprogram a key fob to a different vehicle as long as the key is the same for the vehicle. In this case, if the key can go into the doors and unlock them, then you would need to do the following: Remove the battery from the key fob and put it back in (unless you put in a new battery)
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What are thieves using to open cars?

Keyless entry works by using a keyless fob that uses short-range radio waves. The fob transmits a signal which is picked up by a receiver in your car. If the signal is recognised, the car doors unlock (in some cases you may have to press a button). A similar process is then used to start the car.
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Is there a key that can open all locks?

Master key: The master key can open all locks you have in your residential or commercial property.
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What is a smart key for a house?

SmartKey is an advanced security breakthrough which allows you to rekey the lock in seconds. To rekey your lock with an entirely new key, simply insert the functioning key, turn a quarter turn clockwise, insert the learning tool, remove the existing key, and insert a new key. That's it!
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What is smart entry on a car?

The Smart Entry System is a newer technology feature that makes it possible to lock and unlock your vehicle without using a key or a key fob. The Smart Entry System will be your extra hand for those times when you are carrying groceries.
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