It is funny seeing all the comments on this that are negative. The whole point was to have some fun and spoof the ridiculous e-mail going around that this was possible. As evidenced by the 54,000 (so far) views people did want to find out more. The best part was doing a fun assignment with the team as we were testing social options!!
This only works if the keyless entry uses ultrasound, NOT infrared or electromagnetic systems. It works on my Dodge Grand Caravan because it uses ultrasound. Video might work for infrared systems,cell phone cameras can see infrared. Take video of the keyless entry when pressing the unlock button, then send and replay facing the car.
and btw, cellphones cant "send" light frecuencies. this would be similiar as if you point a flashlight to your cellphone and expect to get another cellphone far away to be emiting this light, nonsense, would funny though...
Don't be so quick to judge because this does work, it worked for me. Locked my keys in the car called had someone at home click "open" by the phone and the door opened. It was a 1996 Yukon, this might have something to do with it???. Needless to say I was shocked and relieved my husband or daughter didn't have to drive 45 min to bring me a key.
Modern day keyless entry systems don't just use dumb radio signals, the key fobs are paired to the vehicles and pretty much all of them now use 128 bit rolling code encryption making hacking and interception only for the most technical and random phone emission or speaker unlocking non plausible.
The reason it doesn't work is because these key-less entry systems use radio waves, although phone calls also use radio waves, but at a completely different frequency, they only send and receive sound as radio waves during a call, so unless the phone can pick up that radio wave from the key remote, send it through the air and the other phone somehow transmit that radio wave into the car's receiver, it's not going to work. I'm not saying it's completely impossible, but it think it's unlikely.
it does work but your phone has to be set on speakerphone and get it closer to the lock otherwise i do see why these ppl didn't get it to work for them.. i just tried it myself.
it does work but your phone has to be set on speakerphone and get it closer to the lock otherwise i do see why these ppl didn't get it to work for them..
I think you should have tried in speaker phone mode and with the speaker facing the door handle. The way she held it was silly. Also, you should have move the cell phone around because the receiver's location changes depending on the make of the vehicle. Nobody has tried this in speakerphone mode. Try it!! lol.
I have seen a lot of attempts at the cellphone key less entry but none of them were on speaker phone. Don't really know if it would make a difference but I haven't seen it done so, maybe it just something to think about.
and you know wat u can do is send a satelite with a monkey in it and give him the key so you can call him anytime and he is gonna open the can anywhere for you, WORLDWIDE !!!!! But how do u start the car without the key ????
Of course it doesn't work the phone and the key-less entry remote transmit on two completely different frequency's a cell phone transmits on MHz - 2100 MHz. And the key-less entry remote normally transmit on 400 MHz - 500 MHz.
Very true buttersownsuall. Also, aside from the scientific possibility, there are enough sources out there suggesting that it can be done to justify the attempt. It does not make them stupid, coolpiggy63, they are simply following the scientific method and testing a hypothesis, rather than taking the more ignorant approach (also called the "douchebag approach," named after you) and assuming the outcome.
I guess, but RF doesn't work like audio. You can't whistle a note into one end and expect it to come out sounding the same on the other end. You can't watch channel 11 news when the dial is turned to channel 9. If the phone's frequency unlocked the door, it would work anytime the phone sent out a signal. Whatever the person on the other end of the line is doing is irrelevant.
All the same, as I've said, everything is worth proving by video.
@buttersownsuall Tell which science is that one. Car keys work using infrared light frecuencies, however, cellphones output is sound, so no way there. Cellphones use electromagnetic signals to transmit and recieve information between the antena and the phone and then it is decoded and transformed into sound. You need a frecuency repeater in order to make it possible, and to know the right frecuency. Car keys got complex frecuencies so it wont be easy to make it.
It is funny seeing all the comments on this that are negative. The whole point was to have some fun and spoof the ridiculous e-mail going around that this was possible. As evidenced by the 54,000 (so far) views people did want to find out more. The best part was doing a fun assignment with the team as we were testing social options!!
KevinStrawbridge 1 week ago
what if i stick my cock up the girls arse would it work then ?????
CeebsLife 3 weeks ago
I tried once but it doesn't work.
MrBorges53 4 weeks ago
This only works if the keyless entry uses ultrasound, NOT infrared or electromagnetic systems. It works on my Dodge Grand Caravan because it uses ultrasound. Video might work for infrared systems,cell phone cameras can see infrared. Take video of the keyless entry when pressing the unlock button, then send and replay facing the car.
LookyLoon 1 month ago
idiots for even trying.... THINK people!
mgklclstlmn 1 month ago
and btw, cellphones cant "send" light frecuencies. this would be similiar as if you point a flashlight to your cellphone and expect to get another cellphone far away to be emiting this light, nonsense, would funny though...
minero1986 2 months ago
@minero1986 there are most certainly smartphones capable of sending and receiving IR signals
hoosiercub 1 month ago
if i have to poop but cant make it to the toilet can i fart into a cell phone while someone holds another phone over a toilet and ALLLAKAAZAMM
John73T 3 months ago
maybe she should face the speaker at the car!
brandon081182 5 months ago
this does work ..there just doin it wrong ..
elFilM3R 6 months ago
Don't be so quick to judge because this does work, it worked for me. Locked my keys in the car called had someone at home click "open" by the phone and the door opened. It was a 1996 Yukon, this might have something to do with it???. Needless to say I was shocked and relieved my husband or daughter didn't have to drive 45 min to bring me a key.
michperson 7 months ago
Modern day keyless entry systems don't just use dumb radio signals, the key fobs are paired to the vehicles and pretty much all of them now use 128 bit rolling code encryption making hacking and interception only for the most technical and random phone emission or speaker unlocking non plausible.
filear 7 months ago
haha fuckin idiots, wherever the reciever is for the signal its not in the fuckin door. lol
drippinblood28 7 months ago
@drippinblood28 yeah... that's the problem with this....
Criztian1212 7 months ago
The reason it doesn't work is because these key-less entry systems use radio waves, although phone calls also use radio waves, but at a completely different frequency, they only send and receive sound as radio waves during a call, so unless the phone can pick up that radio wave from the key remote, send it through the air and the other phone somehow transmit that radio wave into the car's receiver, it's not going to work. I'm not saying it's completely impossible, but it think it's unlikely.
CoolDudeClem 7 months ago
Don't want to shit in anybody's Wheaties but I have done this before. I can't speak for every car but it worked with mine.
shawniscoolerthanyou 9 months ago
Ironically enough, I stopped watching right when it said "Just wait, it gets better"
Jarrheadd00 10 months ago
"Ok Countdown-" '1, 2, 3"
Fail..
razrowner15 1 year ago 7
@razrowner15 that's a countup
nauaj13 8 months ago
it does work but your phone has to be set on speakerphone and get it closer to the lock otherwise i do see why these ppl didn't get it to work for them.. i just tried it myself.
JennyTownsend26 1 year ago
it does work but your phone has to be set on speakerphone and get it closer to the lock otherwise i do see why these ppl didn't get it to work for them..
JennyTownsend26 1 year ago
I think you should have tried in speaker phone mode and with the speaker facing the door handle. The way she held it was silly. Also, you should have move the cell phone around because the receiver's location changes depending on the make of the vehicle. Nobody has tried this in speakerphone mode. Try it!! lol.
hermillan 1 year ago
I have seen a lot of attempts at the cellphone key less entry but none of them were on speaker phone. Don't really know if it would make a difference but I haven't seen it done so, maybe it just something to think about.
patmgee 1 year ago
Can I get better footage of Lacey? plzthnx
CockYaLegS 1 year ago
is she kinda hot?
Stanger182 1 year ago 2
and you know wat u can do is send a satelite with a monkey in it and give him the key so you can call him anytime and he is gonna open the can anywhere for you, WORLDWIDE !!!!! But how do u start the car without the key ????
maxime0999 1 year ago
Of course it doesn't work the phone and the key-less entry remote transmit on two completely different frequency's a cell phone transmits on MHz - 2100 MHz. And the key-less entry remote normally transmit on 400 MHz - 500 MHz.
Jackcc5 1 year ago
@Jackcc5 good job you practically copied word from word mythbusters theory....
xarviar 1 year ago
If you have onstar you call them on your cell phone and they can unlock your car
MrBoy219 1 year ago
what a fking waste of time
HugoFBMartin 1 year ago
ha, how can an RF signal possibly be transmitted down the phone and then reconstructed to an RF signal without additional circuitry. impossible.
jonnic2000 1 year ago
she needs to put it on speaker phone when she calls him. it will unlock.
thestreetshop 1 year ago
maybe it would help if they held the ear piece to the door instead of the back of the phone?
Maybe it's me but it seems stupid they didn't do that.
cofd3 2 years ago
thank you! obviously you're right.
films128 1 year ago
Bogus!!!!!!!!!!! RF vs audio, duh
happycamper777 2 years ago
it works with a dodge ram 1500
bermyguy77 2 years ago
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it does work huh check out my video
fredreker 2 years ago
Ya i also tried this out on a mercedes it did not work either its a myth good video guys
RickDastardly1 2 years ago
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Wow really... you actually had to test it to figure out its a myth... get a life.
Coolpiggy63 2 years ago
there is science that backs it up that makes it plausible
buttersownsuall 2 years ago 6
Very true buttersownsuall. Also, aside from the scientific possibility, there are enough sources out there suggesting that it can be done to justify the attempt. It does not make them stupid, coolpiggy63, they are simply following the scientific method and testing a hypothesis, rather than taking the more ignorant approach (also called the "douchebag approach," named after you) and assuming the outcome.
charanspa 2 years ago 3
what science?!?!? How is an audio speaker going to transmit a radio frequency?
But you all have a point, anything is worth testing once, no matter how ridiculous- even if its just to provide proof to loonies.
remistevens 2 years ago
the same way it transmits any frequency...
buttersownsuall 2 years ago
I guess, but RF doesn't work like audio. You can't whistle a note into one end and expect it to come out sounding the same on the other end. You can't watch channel 11 news when the dial is turned to channel 9. If the phone's frequency unlocked the door, it would work anytime the phone sent out a signal. Whatever the person on the other end of the line is doing is irrelevant.
All the same, as I've said, everything is worth proving by video.
remistevens 2 years ago
@buttersownsuall there is you trying it yourslef that makes it possible
poop4256 1 year ago
@buttersownsuall how the fuck is sound (vibrating air) turn into EM waves ?
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minero1986 2 months ago
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@buttersownsuall Tell which science is that one. Car keys work using infrared light frecuencies, however, cellphones output is sound, so no way there. Cellphones use electromagnetic signals to transmit and recieve information between the antena and the phone and then it is decoded and transformed into sound. You need a frecuency repeater in order to make it possible, and to know the right frecuency. Car keys got complex frecuencies so it wont be easy to make it.
minero1986 2 months ago