You might want to go back and read the entire thread.Why not just phone as a key is that an option? I rarely use my keyfob on tesla anymore opting to just use phone
Oh I see you all call it mobile keyYou might want to go back and read the entire thread.
As does LucidOh I see you all call it mobile key
Hey Bobby please stop wasting your time on this guy.As does Lucid
Distil makes spectacularly thin wallets that hold everything I need. They do make an RFID-blocking one, but that is also generally unnecessary: https://distilunion.com/blogs/news/rfid-to-block-or-not-to-block
That said, if you like the safety of it more, they do offer one: https://distilunion.com/products/wally-bifold?variant=33250181054527 but only in Black. Also, a piece of foil on either side of the cards works just as well.
I carry my credit card, my drivers license, and my Lucid card. That’s it.
I no longer have any real keys. My house has keypads, my car is mobile key, etc. Front right pocket is wallet, left pocket is phone, nothing to sit on.
Mobile key has been fantastic.
DId some searching and I may end up getting this one. I would prefer leather but looking at reviews this might be worth trying.
Makes me wonder if it's necessary to carry medical insurance card. You're not carrying yours? Hmmm I suppose if there's any emergency, billing comes after anyway and I can keep a digital copy on my phone.
I have Blue Shield which allows the card to be added to my Apple wallet.
I'm in one of the few states so far that allows me to put my Driver's License in my phone. But I don't trust that yet, so I still have to carry a backup.Risky to put all your eggs in onebasketwallet, I hear. Lose your phone, go to the Red Cross and ask for emergency shelter. No power at the house? Break Glass for emergency access.
But same here, I have my car insurance info and medical card on my phone. And extra house keys on the collar of the Rottweiler.
yikes...so sorry.Ha....would be cheaper for me to drive to CT and use your guy. I have had three quotes out here.....$6800, $7000, $8000. Typical So. Cal. pricing hike.