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The result of the proposal was consensus to move to "smart key" -- PBS (talk) 01:00, 11 February 2010 (UTC)
Electronic key → Smart key — Relisted for further input. Jafeluv (talk) 14:43, 24 January 2010 (UTC)
First Listing:
Here is 3 links to benchmarking reports of different manufacturers systems, each is from a different manufacturer and all three refer to the system as smart key. http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-133512772.html http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/302112/vehicle_smart_key_system_evaluation_volvo_s40.pdf http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-135097170.html
even if this is not the new title of the page the current title is misleading. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Scottleonard101 (talk • contribs) 11:02, 25 January 2010 (UTC)
I find the use of RSA here confusing, it reminds me of the RSA (algorithm). --Test35965 (talk) 05:45, 31 March 2013 (UTC)
Hey everyone, I just wanted to point out that the S class is NOT the first vehicle to introduce this to the market. General Motors made the introduction with the 1993 C4.
Here is a link to see where you can buy the fob. Note it states 1993, thus, introduced BEFORE the s class in 1998. https://www.corvettemods.com/C4-Corvette-1993-1996-Keyless-Entry-Remote-Key-Fob_p_14758.html
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.61.102.66 (talk) 04:33, 26 March 2019 (UTC)
What if I told you that keyless entry as it exists today was invented by a team of engineers at Howard University in 2004, who did their senior project with General Motors and never received recognition for their numerous inventions including hybrid technology, electronic assist and turbo-electric regenergation? The fob key (people eventually started calling it a key fob) is named after the fob pocket, which is the small pocket on the inside of your jeans pocket that the key was originally designed to fit into. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2803:1500:1200:49D4:FDD2:E8D6:4BD2:8C22 (talk) 00:22, 24 August 2023 (UTC)