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A Federal Communications Commission document unearthed this week reveals electric carmaker Tesla is working to build Ultra Wideband technology into future vehicles, potentially signaling upcoming adoption of Digital Key protocols like Apple s CarKey.
In September, Tesla filed documents detailing two key fobs, a security controller, and endpoints designed to reside in a car s frame or cabin, reports
The Verge. At least three of the devices support UWB.
The key fob document notes compatibility with standards-based UWB, suggesting interoperability with implementations deployed in Apple devices like iPhone. If the endpoints are also UWB compliant, the system could theoretically support a smartphone-based Digital Key.
A Federal Communications Commission document unearthed this week reveals electric carmaker Tesla is working to build Ultra Wideband technology into future vehicles, potentially signaling upcoming adoption of Digital Key protocols like Apple s CarKey.
In September, Tesla filed documents detailing two key fobs, a security controller, and endpoints designed to reside in a car s frame or cabin, reports
The Verge. At least three of the devices support UWB.
The key fob document notes compatibility with standards-based UWB, suggesting interoperability with implementations deployed in Apple devices like iPhone. If the endpoints are also UWB compliant, the system could theoretically support a smartphone-based Digital Key.