Why do they call it a key 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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What does the key fob stand for?

Free on Board or Freight on Board (FOB), is a common retail shipping term used to indicate who is responsible for paying transportation charges.
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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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Does key fob work without the key?

If the vehicle is equipped with a keyless entry and start system, then yes. You should still be able to start the car without the piece of metal they give you in the key fob to use as a key when the system fails. If your vehicle is not equipped with a push to start system, then no.
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Do key fobs work when the power is out?

Old fobs can be easily reassigned to new owners or different points of access. Useful as they are, key fobs do have their drawbacks. According to Ron, fobs will not work in a power outage. No electricity means no keyless entry.
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Signs You Need To Replace Your Key Fob Battery



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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What does FOB stand for in military?

FOB: Forward operating base. A temporary, secured operational position that supports strategic goals and tactical objectives.
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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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How far can a key fob transmit?

In general, keyless entry fobs have a range of five to six metres, so one of the scanner units has to be no farther than this from the fob.
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Why did cars used to 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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Do all new cars have key fobs?

Are all new cars keyless? No, while it's true that keyless entry is no longer the rare commodity it once was, not all cars have the feature as many new models still have keyless entry listed as an additional extra.
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What does Oscar Mike mean in the military?

Oscar Mike is military lingo for “On the Move” and was specifically chosen to represent the spirit of its founder and the Veterans he serves.
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What is the difference between a FOB and a cop?

FOB: Forward Operating Base. Bigger than a COP, smaller than a superbase. A FOB can be austere and dangerous, but is more commonly provisioned with hot, varied meals, hot water for showers and laundry, as well as recreational facilities.
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What does Roger tango mean?

Meaning: Message received. Origin: the NATO phonetic alphabet—a previous version of the alphabet used “Roger” to signify the letter R. Fun fact: Now they use “Romeo.” In a sentence: “Babe, will you pick up some burgers on the way home?” “Roger that—and I'll grab some fries, too.”
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How do you say OK in military?

1.)

“OK,” “Understood,” and “Yes, sir/ma'am” are all acceptable replacements for this military phrase. The general public will understand what you mean if you do slip up, but it is not a common saying among civilians.
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How do you say thank you in military terms?

The easiest way to express gratitude to a service member is to simply say the words “thank you for your service.” However, while thanking them, you can make your words far more impactful by explaining what your connection is to the military – are you a veteran?
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What do soldiers call civilians?

No Man's Land. Here's another term that may sound familiar. That's because “no man's land” was borrowed by civilians from military use and is a fairly common phrase in everyday vernacular. The term goes back a long way, too – all the way to World War I.
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What does Bravo Foxtrot mean?

7. What is a Blue Falcon? Answer: A Blue Falcon is also sometimes called a Bravo Foxtrot and is someone who messes things up for other members of their squad, either by causing drama or by betraying other members.
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What does Lima Charlie mean in military?

Lima Charlie: Loud and Clear. Oscar-Mike: On the Move. Tango Mike: Thanks Much. Tango Uniform: Toes Up, meaning killed or destroyed.
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What is Whiskey Tango in military?

The reaction at the Pentagon, said one official, was “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot” — military slang for an expression of shock.
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Which keyless cars are most stolen?

Any car with keyless entry is at a threat to relay crime. Popular models found to such as a Ford Fiesta, Volkswagen Golf, Nissan Qashqai and Ford Focus are all at risk.
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Can a non keyless car be stolen?

Some models are vulnerable, however, and thieves will target these, but these cars still tend to be modern designs with modern security systems that can mean they're harder to steal by conventional means than older cars that don't have keyless entry systems of any kind.
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Are keyless cars easier to steal?

The technology in keyless entry systems actually makes it easier than ever to steal a car. Back in the old days, you needed to either obtain a key or be able to access a vehicle and hotwire it if you wanted to steal a car.
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How did cars start before keys?

Starting a car still required a driver to crank up the engine. It wasn't until the late 1940s that Chrysler debuted a key that used an ignition tumbler to start a car. To open a car door early on, car locks were designed as cylinder locks, similar to the same locks used on home doors.
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