1. Protect the signal—quietly and compassionately.
Most modern vehicle thefts are not crimes of force; they are crimes of amplification. Relay-style attacks exploit convenience, not negligence.
A simple Faraday pouch or box—often under $40—can materially reduce exposure by blocking unintended RF transmission. This is about restoring balance between usability and control, not inducing fear. Direct, home delivery option here: https://amzn.to/4azkIBP
2. Reduce silent trust where feasible.
Passive entry systems are optimized for comfort, not contested environments. Disabling proximity unlock, enabling key “sleep” modes, or preferring UWB-enabled keys reframes access from assumption to verification—lower risk without degrading daily experience.
3. Think in outcomes, not threats.
Vehicle theft creates loss, downtime, insurance friction, and personal disruption. Modest safeguards deliver outsized ROI—measured in dollars saved and peace of mind gained.
You can quickly graduate to protecting other, larger devices at your digital leisure. We look forward to seeing the pictures—pocketed and secured keyfobs. DM me to learn more, including use cases. Happy and Safe Holidays to everyone.
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