Lucid Air's Number One Software Issue?

I'm currently beta testing Elon Musk's Neuralink. I can't get it to open the doors on my Lucid, but I can see a whole lot of dead people on social security.
 
Nice post Borski.

... old, long retired, work from the garage (car is right there),
and hate my smart phone (except for podcasts and ear buds, which are cool).

I am likely the worst offender when it comes to complaining about the key fob .

No person is more annoying than the newly-converted. My blood pressure raises every time I see the RELENTLESS posts complaining about the key fob / fob battery. I'm going to make a video on how to use it and make the battery last for years, and be around the Air and not wake it.

I stopped using the Mobile Key (phone app is off) because it's too many steps to turn off/ turn on - requires sobriety too. The Mobile Key is the key fob with more steps, but unpredictable, whereas the fob is always pure (for me). I often don't have my phone with me, even when I leave home.

I just want to restate: the key fob is flawless (well, mine is, but I am curious, (blue).
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Michael Faraday, holding a smart phone. 1852
 
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Nice post Borski.

... old, long retired, work from the garage (car is right there),
and hate my smart phone (except for podcasts and ear buds, which are cool).

I am likely the worst offender when it comes to complaining about the key fob .

No person is more annoying than the newly-converted. My blood pressure raises every time I see the RELENTLESS posts complaining about the key fob / fob battery. I'm going to make a video on how to use it and make the battery last for years, and be around the Air and not wake it.

I stopped using the Mobile Key (phone app is off) because it's too many steps to turn off/ turn on - requires sobriety too. The Mobile Key is the key fob with more steps, but unpredictable, whereas the fob is always pure (for me). I often don't have my phone with me, even when I leave home.

I just want to restate: the key fob is flawless (well, mine is, but I am curious, (blue).
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Michael Faraday, holding a smart phone. 1852
It’s great that you are willing to forgo one of the features offered by lucid and instead wish to use the key fob which is supposed to be made unnecessary by the mobile key experience. That doesn’t mean that the mobile key experience does not have its flaws and is clearly the number one annoying feature that people are describing. Moreover, I have no interest in getting a Faraday bag. Cars shouldn’t make you get one of those. Just because there’s a workaround tailing carrying something else around and buying something elsedoesn’t mean there’s not a problem. And the problems been there for years.
 
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Michael Faraday, holding a smart phone. 1852

Actually, I think the historically correct description of that photo is Michael Faraday standing with his phone in his hand, in the rain after he's taken his wife and friends to dinner hoping the doors might unlock and making small talk saying 'this really doesn't usually happen' - meanwhile Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla are telling him he probably needs to take it into the service center!
 
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