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  1. Steve181

    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    segbrk: Here is a a dumb question: When a smarphone has been programmed using the Lucid Ap to open/close the car, does the keyfob have to remain nearby, or does the phone AP inherit the security key from the Fob? If the answer is yes, then the phone ap has cloned the fob! That spells hope that...
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    June 7th nation wide event

    300 people waiting around an Air demo waiting for the staff to figure out how to unlock it.
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    Thanks - not surprised. I wonder if enough of us communicated with the key fob vendor that they might have a plan for a new product or retrofit that would help us. I wrote to them once, but never got an answer.
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    Thanks much!! Does nRF permit you to see the bit sequence sent for open/close and trunk?
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    Is the card NFC? Does the FOB also use NFC for those who say you can rub it on the B pillar? Thanks
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    Thanks for the more accurate equation and the nRF info. I think Nordic is one of their chip vendors. In a post a few months ago I think I found the Fob maker.
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    I have heard that the AIR uses BLE. - see frquencies below. It is unfortunate that we have so little (none) official info from Lucid. Someone with a Spectrmu Analyzer should check this. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) utilizes 40 channels within the 2.4 GHz band, each...
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    For decades, key fobs with buttons have worked perfectly for me on cheap rental cars, and my other cars. ONLY the Lucid's keyfob is flakey. I can understand a poor Lucid design decision, and perhaps a companion contract, as some rumor. I can not understand the lack of communication and...
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    It is true that the reliability of Lucid's unlocking system is inversely proportional to the number of people watching.
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    In need of a referral code, please

    Use mine. See at left
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    Confirmed Android auto coming before September 2025

    I love satire. Thanks!
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    RESOLVED Android Auto Thursday

    The AIR car is fun to drive and fun to look at and very quiet and comfortable. I have given up on waiting for fixes/features like AA, V2L or a smoothly working entry/exit system.
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    Anyone know of bidirectional charging status?

    Thanks. I already use that 12V port and could run LED lighting from it. But I'm thinking about a longer power failure where I would want to run a regrigerator as well.
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    Anyone know of bidirectional charging status?

    That is great!! I would settle for an external adapter box that plugged into the Air's charger port.
  15. Steve181

    Anyone know of bidirectional charging status?

    I would settle for V2L. Much, much simpler!
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    Here is the inside of my fake leather $7.99 key case showing a larger battery wired into the fob. I expect it to last 1 year. The battery is a CR 2477.
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    I love your satire! Here is my contribution: Bad Lucid Experience
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    Below is the defintion of short range BLE. I think they are very sensitive about the power consumption (low Fob life) and the advertising rate (how often the Fob and car try to communicate. There are also various co's making chips for keyfobs. That may acount for the fact that some of us have...
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    I have the same hearing aid experience with Jabras. I think that the locking system in the car uses a different form of Blutooth called BLE, where the LE stands for low energy. It probably has much lower range.
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    Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

    That is what I thought. Parsing your words, when AA finally comes it will use the small screen and not the pilot panel. I would like my AA, Waze maps and music selection on a larger screen like the pilot panel.
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