It works great. I leave the phone behind often, and this app is a great backup in case iPhone battery dies.Not sure how i feel about uploading my car key to a 3rd party app, anyone using this?
https://apple.co/4gw9H4B
It works great when it does. But some are unable to get it to pair to the vehicle.Not sure how i feel about uploading my car key to a 3rd party app, anyone using this?
https://apple.co/4gw9H4B
it doesn’t affect the battery much at all. It can stay open in the back ground or if you use it sparingly, just bring it up when you need it.Do you have to open the app or does it work in background? How is it on the watches battery?
Same reason we don't have a dozen other Tesla capabilities, most of which are more important than this. Overall software maturity and the time/funding it takes to keep adding features.
The full answer is long and complicated. Phone as a key, and the third party app for Watch as a key, use Bluetooth. There are limitations and issues with that, especially with having passive lock/unlock on a Watch. The new tech uses UWB and a native Apple device-as-key service that fixes all of those issues. I want my Watch just as backup, so I don't WANT it to do passive, at all, and it works fine for me as a key.if the phone can be used as a key why not the watch?
Did you miss the part where it's available with a third party app? Rivian said definitely not with a native Rivian app.Unfortunately, I suspect that is not going to happen for Gen 1 rigs.