What is the Audi Advanced Key?
Audi vehicles are designed to provide comfort and convenience, which is why the new models we display in our showroom have keyless entry and start. This allows you to start your car and begin driving, all while keeping your key fob in your purse or pocket.
The system works by using proximity sensors located in the doors and trunks, paired with the key radio pulse generator within the key fob. Here are some of the things you need to be aware of Audi Advanced Key:
1. Proximity Detection
Audi proximity detection lets you to open and get into your vehicle without having to remove the key from your pocket or purse. This system allows you to 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 proximity sensor that is based on sound, also known as a capacitive proximity sensor, uses acoustic waves to detect the presence of objects in close proximity. The sensors use an oscillator to create an electrical signal, which is transmitted through the air and picked up by an audio microphone, which transforms it into an audio file. The audio files are compared to determine their similarity and proximity. If they are in close proximity, the system will send a wake-up signal to the key. It will also send an ID signal that matches the vehicle.
Proximity detection is the first step towards an easier and more enjoyable driving experience. The Audi advanced key has remote start, which allows you the ability to start your car outside the range of your key's FOB. This is useful when you're loading groceries into the trunk, placing children in their seats, or packing for a family trip.

Audi pre sense basic is a safety feature that allows you to avoid accidents by taking action before an accident occurs. It blends the data of several other systems, including the front camera and radar sensors of Audi side assist, to determine the likelihood of a collision and alert drivers. It also allows automatic braking when speeds are up to 250 km/h (155.3) and alert the driver with an alert message displayed in the virtual cockpit and head-up display.
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2. Authentication
When you press your key fob's lock button, the Audi advanced key system communicates with your car's sensors. It sends a confirmation number to the computer of the car to confirm that it is a valid key fob. This prevents unauthorized entry to the vehicle without the correct key fob.
The key fob can be used to also start the car from the pocket or purse. The Audi advanced key system uses proximity sensors in the trunk lid and doors together with an electronic radio-frequency generator inside the key fob. When the key fob is within roughly five feet of the vehicle, the sensors detect your presence and open the doors. Then, when you pull the door handle or open the trunk, the vehicle recognizes your key and starts the engine.
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 built into the center console when the key fob is in your pocket or purse. The car's sensors will confirm that the key fob is genuine and then start the engine after they've verified it.
The Audi advanced key system comes with a keyless entry feature that lets you open the doors of your vehicle by just touching the exterior door handle. It's a wonderful feature when you have a full hand or are wearing gloves. For instance, if you're carrying groceries or children in the car. The system comes with a trunk-release button that lets you open the trunk with an action. This is a fantastic option for those who have to carry lots of groceries or children into the vehicle.
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3. Keyless Entry
Keyless entry systems can be a huge option when you're carrying your kids, groceries or other equipment. You can unlock your car by pressing a button, or a sensor 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 alarm to activate the sensors of the vehicle so that it can sense that you're in the vicinity and that your finger is firmly on the button. This can prevent unauthorised use of your vehicle by ensuring that only you can open the doors.
Another feature that is typically included with keyless entry systems is the capability to remote start your car without a key. Sensors in the trunk or tailgate, and sometimes within the doors of the vehicle, are employed to achieve this. These sensors will unlock the doors and start the engine of the vehicle if the fob is within 5 feet. Then, you can press a button to start your car. This is a great technique to warm up your car before you leave for work or when it's cold outside.
Some of the most sophisticated versions of keyless entry do not require a key fob at all. These cars can be unlocked and reopened using a smartphone app. This is a great option for families or business owners who would like their employees to have easy access to their company vehicles. Some keyless entry systems will even keep track of the driver's preferred seating position or cabin temperature. This could help you save time when you pull up to a parking area.
Some of the most advanced models of keyless entry systems come with a touch-activated rear hatch function that automatically closes and secure your cargo space by simply tapping your foot. This technology is offered in many Audi models and can be an option as a standard feature or an upgrade, depending on the model. Be aware that these systems aren't completely secure and could be hacked by savvy thieves with some technical knowledge or tools.
4. Push-Button Start
Audi is, unlike other brands of vehicles that offer remote starting at the factory, does not do so. Audi offers a different option that has similar features to remote start, dubbed the Audi Advanced Key.
This isn't a remote start system, but it's a great choice for drivers who want to start their vehicle without having to insert keys. This feature lets you unlock the doors of your Audi A4 or start the car by pressing one button. This button is located in the same place you typically find the ignition in the normal vehicle.
To activate this feature, you will require a key fob in your pocket, and close enough to the vehicle. Sensors in the door handles and trunk will activate once you and your key fob are within five feet of the vehicle. If you receive an equivocal signal and correct code, the vehicle will then allow you to lock the doors or start the engine.
You can begin driving your Audi A4 with the touch of a button without having to dig around in your purse or pockets for your keys. This feature is ideal for people who spend a lot of time in a parking lot, and it can be an asset if you need to quickly warm up your car for a commute or to run for errands.
Once you are inside your vehicle the system continues to communicate with your key fob. This is done with encrypted signals to prevent hacking. You can also use Keyless Go Card Keyless Go Card as a backup. It's a credit card-sized card that could be used to open the vehicle in the event that the key fob fails or gets lost.
If your vehicle is equipped with the Audi Advanced Key and you are having difficulty getting it to start, there could be an issue with the key or the vehicle. The local Audi dealer can assist with this. The user manual has a procedure that can be used to repair your keys and vehicle.