Gone in 61 seconds.

The keys were left near the front door.

@it4sec how does this work? I thought there was some kind of movement sensor in the key fob, so it wouldn't send any signals when it lies on the shelf
@Cyberfuchs
Some models of key fobs transmit a signal constantly. In order for the car to open, the signal needs to be amplified and transmitted closer to the car, which is what the thieves do in the video.
@it4sec @Cyberfuchs the car does not shut off when it's running and the key disappears?
@gunstick @it4sec No. Imagine driving on the highway and the battery of the key runs out of energy... I wouldn't want my car to stop in that case
@Cyberfuchs @gunstick @it4sec wouldbit stop on the next traffic light?
@generationX no. For that, the car would have to know the precise location of the traffic lights. Also it might block the whole street

@Cyberfuchs haha, I was thinking about speed==0.

Of course it can't know the location.😁