As we welcome more and more users to the forum, I have noticed more questions about best practices for locking and unlocking. I have made a video to try to explain the options.
Video is great until the endAs we welcome more and more users to the forum, I have noticed more questions about best practices for locking and unlocking. I have made a video to try to explain the options.
Yeah, Bobby lost all credibility right at the end.Video is great until the end
Fobs are for losers.Yeah, Bobby lost all credibility right at the end.
I would have been so on your team six months ago on this. But the frunk. The damn frunk. Way too clunky to open without the fob.Fobs are for losers.
“Hey Siri, open the frunk”I would have been so on your team six months ago on this. But the frunk. The damn frunk. Way too clunky to open without the fob.
Takes forever. And if the car is asleep, never works on the first try. The fob is 100% consistent and takes less than 5 seconds. That’s the standard the mobile app team needs to meet.“Hey Siri, open the frunk”![]()
Mobile keys are for people that like standing outside their car trying to unlock using the app since proximity didn’t workFobs are for losers.
Just push in the handle. Works 100% of the time for me.Mobile keys are for people that like standing outside their car trying to unlock using the app since proximity didn’t work
Since I’ve been running around with this sweet Lucid loaner, I’ve been only using the fob. It is soooooo much more reliable and faster than my phone-only setup. It’s made me contemplate carrying a fob around.Fobs are for losers.
Do itSince I’ve been running around with this sweet Lucid loaner, I’ve been only using the fob. It is soooooo much more reliable and faster than my phone-only setup. It’s made me contemplate carrying a fob around.
Excellent, Bobby! Thanks for doing this. And yes to disabling proximity. I undid the mobile key all together because I am in and out of the garage all weekend and got tired of the car unlocking/locking.As we welcome more and more users to the forum, I have noticed more questions about best practices for locking and unlocking. I have made a video to try to explain the options.
That would be awesome as a hands on tutoring piece.Since our Forum readership continues to grow with new folks, it might be nice to have a short video addressing the basics of using the Lucid Navigation (road trip considerations, add way points, set-up for model and driver preferences, etc.) versus other route planners. Love your other videos BTW...
turn off bluetooth on phoneThanks for the video. Very helpful! I’ve had my car 9 months and didn’t realize I could press the handle to lock on command. I love the suggestion for the option to disable automatic unlocking. Although I share many people’s preference for mobile key, I ended up deleting the mobile key from my phone because the car constantly locks and unlocks when I walk through my laundry room or kitchen or walk upstairs (all areas near garage). I can’t stick my phone in a faraday bag cause I need it for work, etc. Are there other solutions people have identified?