Achakey: Your Smartphone Car Key Solution
Unlock and lock your car using your smartphone, eliminating the need for traditional car keys. Achakey lets you send and receive car keys digitally, just like messaging. Manage all your car keys in one convenient app, and easily share access with friends and family. Even with multiple vehicles, Achakey simplifies access with a single, unified key. Ideal for individuals and businesses alike.
This app supports Achakey smart boxes, SsangYong digital smart keys, and Kia AutoQ The Driving App Key. Now you can even control Achakey from your Wear OS smartwatch (requires Mobile Achakey).
- You can purchase and install the Achakey product in your vehicle, or use the app and watch with vehicles already equipped with a smart box.
- Supported on Android and iOS devices.
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Key Features:
- Digital Key Sharing: Effortlessly share car keys with others.
- Multi-Vehicle Compatibility: Manage access to multiple vehicles from a single app.
- Wear OS Support: Control your car from your compatible smartwatch.
- Convenient App Interface: User-friendly design for seamless key management.
Permissions:
- Required Permissions: Approximate and accurate location (for vehicle parking location, driving history, geofencing, and automatic door locking). Failure to grant these permissions may limit app functionality.
- Optional Permissions: Phone (for Lock Screen Control), Camera (for QR code login), Activity Recognition (for more accurate driving history).
Updates (v2.2.24112013):
- Added Thai KakaoTalk CS channel.
- Various bug fixes and performance improvements.
Contact:
- Developer Contact: +82 070-8890-9779
- Email: [email protected]
Privacy Policy: https://achakey.net/resource/privacy/privacy_ko.html
Account Deletion: https://www.tuneit.io/resource/withdraw.html
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGSuDkzT9eHWLSgfIcV2eUw
Related Blog: https://blog.naver.com/achakey
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