One of the best parts of owning a modern vehicle is having the ability to store a digital version of your car keys on everyday devices like phones and smartwatches. This prevents you from having to ...
The world might not have flying cars, but it does have the iPhone, which can let you unlock/lock your car, pop the trunk, and ...
Almost six years after its initial release, the iPhone's Car Key feature continues to get traction among carmakers, as Toyota seems to be rolling out support for its latest 2026 Toyota RAV4 vehicles.
During this year’s WWDC, Apple confirmed that 13 new automakers had committed to adopting the Apple Wallet car key feature. Now, it looks like a handful of them may be close to flipping the switch.
Apple Wallet's Car Key feature is expanding to include 13 new vehicle brands. The car key feature enables people to access their cars using the Apple Wallet on their iPhone or Apple Watch. Car keys ...
Apple announced earlier this summer that 13 new vehicle brands would soon support car keys in the Wallet app, and now it seems that the first two are nearly ready to launch: Rivian’s second-gen R1S ...
Apple's Car Key feature has been available since iOS 13. While, at the time, it was limited to the 2021 BMW 5 Series, the technology has greatly expanded to other vehicle makers and less expensive ...
Apple's Car Key turns your iPhone into a digital car key, letting you unlock, start, and share your ride — no key fob required. Here's how it works, and which manufacturers support the technology.
Rivian will soon get support for Apple Car Key. Support for the virtual key has gone live on Cupertino's end, just ahead Apple's "Awe dropping" launch event in September where the iPhone 17 is ...
Phones have already taken over our lives. We have everything in these small gadgets, from memories and photos to documents, bank accounts, and conversations with our loved ones. And the digital ...
Users of the Apple Wallet app can now use a digital Car Key to lock and unlock the Toyota Rav4, but the feature's availability has yet to expand to other Toyota vehicles. More than 30 vehicle ...
A "key" feature of today's car keys is not having to physically touch them to enter or start the car, thanks to developments like RFID proximity technology (which is short for radio frequency ...