Anyone Received an Activity Key since June?
#12
Simon's usually spot on if he says they are in stock. He has them. Not sure if it is the right Mhz for your vehicle, but check with him. Get your money back, and just order one from him. Not the cheapest, but you will get it, it is fast, and it is exactly what it says to be. I've had 100% great service & reliability. I'm in the middle of other "projects" with my Defender, but when I get down the priority list I'll just order one from him.
https://www.powerfuluk.com/vehicles/...nder-l663.html
NM: That's the EU/UK version. US - Yer' screwed.
https://www.powerfuluk.com/vehicles/...nder-l663.html
NM: That's the EU/UK version. US - Yer' screwed.
#14
Just FYI for anyone still without an activity key after ordering them. I checked with the dealership where I ordered who then checked with LR US and UK HQ. Only new vehicles are arriving with an activity key - if you ordered one before and was promised one afterwards, the ETA is no longer Q4 2021 but now "unknown". The dealership is now authorized to provide either a Visa gift card or a parts credit if you make enough noise about it.
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I ordered an Activity key with my Defender, but when they switched the order to the MY2022 they dropped the Activity key. Since then, I've been lurking around waiting for a time to pick one up - but really haven't been too rabid about it. I almost grabbed one from PowerfulUK but I found out that there are Euro spec versions that don't work for US versions. Whew, missed an expensive mistake there.
So as I read these threads and keep waiting/hoping, I had a thought. Why not just use an Apple Watch and load the iRemote app onto it? Any pro's / con's that folks have? Just put the keys in a faraday bag/cage & hide it somewhere; go off on the activity and lock/unlock with the iRemote on the Apple Watch. Is the concern primarily that the Activity key locks the fob & unlocks it? Or are there other concerns that would make you avoid the Apple Watch (or similar tech) approach of taking off without your keys?
Also, anyone know the part number for the Activity Key? Thanks.
So as I read these threads and keep waiting/hoping, I had a thought. Why not just use an Apple Watch and load the iRemote app onto it? Any pro's / con's that folks have? Just put the keys in a faraday bag/cage & hide it somewhere; go off on the activity and lock/unlock with the iRemote on the Apple Watch. Is the concern primarily that the Activity key locks the fob & unlocks it? Or are there other concerns that would make you avoid the Apple Watch (or similar tech) approach of taking off without your keys?
Also, anyone know the part number for the Activity Key? Thanks.
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I ordered an Activity key with my Defender, but when they switched the order to the MY2022 they dropped the Activity key. Since then, I've been lurking around waiting for a time to pick one up - but really haven't been too rabid about it. I almost grabbed one from PowerfulUK but I found out that there are Euro spec versions that don't work for US versions. Whew, missed an expensive mistake there.
So as I read these threads and keep waiting/hoping, I had a thought. Why not just use an Apple Watch and load the iRemote app onto it? Any pro's / con's that folks have? Just put the keys in a faraday bag/cage & hide it somewhere; go off on the activity and lock/unlock with the iRemote on the Apple Watch. Is the concern primarily that the Activity key locks the fob & unlocks it? Or are there other concerns that would make you avoid the Apple Watch (or similar tech) approach of taking off without your keys?
Also, anyone know the part number for the Activity Key? Thanks.
So as I read these threads and keep waiting/hoping, I had a thought. Why not just use an Apple Watch and load the iRemote app onto it? Any pro's / con's that folks have? Just put the keys in a faraday bag/cage & hide it somewhere; go off on the activity and lock/unlock with the iRemote on the Apple Watch. Is the concern primarily that the Activity key locks the fob & unlocks it? Or are there other concerns that would make you avoid the Apple Watch (or similar tech) approach of taking off without your keys?
Also, anyone know the part number for the Activity Key? Thanks.
Part # for the 315 Mhz version (the one compatible with NAS 2020+ Defenders with keyless entry) should be LR147248.
#20
I ordered an Activity key with my Defender, but when they switched the order to the MY2022 they dropped the Activity key. Since then, I've been lurking around waiting for a time to pick one up - but really haven't been too rabid about it. I almost grabbed one from PowerfulUK but I found out that there are Euro spec versions that don't work for US versions. Whew, missed an expensive mistake there.
So as I read these threads and keep waiting/hoping, I had a thought. Why not just use an Apple Watch and load the iRemote app onto it? Any pro's / con's that folks have? Just put the keys in a faraday bag/cage & hide it somewhere; go off on the activity and lock/unlock with the iRemote on the Apple Watch. Is the concern primarily that the Activity key locks the fob & unlocks it? Or are there other concerns that would make you avoid the Apple Watch (or similar tech) approach of taking off without your keys?
Also, anyone know the part number for the Activity Key? Thanks.
So as I read these threads and keep waiting/hoping, I had a thought. Why not just use an Apple Watch and load the iRemote app onto it? Any pro's / con's that folks have? Just put the keys in a faraday bag/cage & hide it somewhere; go off on the activity and lock/unlock with the iRemote on the Apple Watch. Is the concern primarily that the Activity key locks the fob & unlocks it? Or are there other concerns that would make you avoid the Apple Watch (or similar tech) approach of taking off without your keys?
Also, anyone know the part number for the Activity Key? Thanks.
The activity key is just a light-weight, wearable and waterproof version of the regular key fob: it can lock or unlock actively (from the screen) or passively (with the door buttons) and allows the vehicle to be started and driven.