This wearable supercar key probably costs more than your actual car

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But there's more to this ostentatious piece of jewelry than meets the eye.The wearable Faraday cageEach Senturion Key is crafted from
just 177 units are being made, ensuring it remains an exclusive item
process of making a key compatible with your supercar isn't a straightforward one
With a generous amount of metal used in each wearable key, Senturion discovered another roadblock
by metals (hence why conventional keys are largely made of plastic), the alien shaped frame of the Senturion Key is designed to act as a
'Faraday Cage'," she explained "whilst also incorporating flexible omni-directional antennas in the straps."The result is a wearable key
meters, but it's an impressive feat and one Senturion has been first to do
assigned too, but the process involves sending the wearable back to the firm along with the spare of your new vehicle
single click of the button on the top of the S177 unlocks the Lambo
Once inside the RFID technology works just like any other keyless ignition key
wrist
test drive I attempted to check the time - only to be met with the wearable key
Perhaps for its next series Senturion may consider adding a clockThe Senturion S177 is expensive, exclusive and some will argue unnecessary,
wearable key for your supercar can still boast an impressive piece of technology at its heart.John McCann is getting behind the wheel to
From super-fast sports cars to tech-packed hatchbacks, he'll take you through a range of makes, models, power and price tags in his regular
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