A great solution to having to unlock your vehicle door manually during rough weather or when your arms are full is the keyless remote. With one press of a button you can have your vehicle locked or unlocked without having to mess with your key chain. There’s also an added benefit that most remotes come with - a panic button that will set off an alarm from your vehicle if you push the button. This makes the keyless remote for cars not just a convenience item but also a security gadget also.
There’s a problem innate in the keyless remote, though, and that’s that it usually cannot stand up to the wear and tear that keys experience on a key ring. It can easily split open with quite little force and make the remote ineffective. Depending on the form of cars you own, the buttons can also be quite flimsy and break too quickly. As an example of the weak nature of the product, I’ve seen a teething child break a remote after no more than five minutes of gnawing on it. If I might offer one tip to improve the keyless remote for some cars, it would be to make it more hard-wearing. Considering what a typical key experiences in its lifetime, a remote that’s subject to the same kind of abuse should be constructed just as hard-wearing.
A practical problem with the keyless remote is that sometimes the buttons are too effortless to activate. For example, if you put your keys into your pocket, and then put any pressure at all onto the remote, your vehicle may begin to unlock or lock itself if you are within range of it. You could set off the panic button from home just by sitting down the correct way and if this occurs late in the night, your neighbors may not be happy with you and try to get revenge for their sleep being interrupted.
Overall the keyless remote is a great new feature of contemporary autos. They offer a convenience that didn’t exist years ago when people had to hunt for the key and then insert it into the lock before getting into the vehicle. Unfortunately, until keyless remotes are produced with more attention to sturdiness, they will need to be replaced periodically. The amount of time a remote will last depends on how well it is constructed and how much pressure you put on the component during your daily life.

