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Remote Start: 1-way or 2-way?

If you are in the market for a remote car starter, chances are you may have run into the terms “2-way” or “1-way”, but what does this mean for you and your vehicle? Follow along as we explain 1-way and 2-way remote start.



What is a 1-way remote starter?

One-way 1500' range
Arctic Start R2

Before jumping straight into 2-way, we must first understand the basic functions of a 1-way remote car starter. Similar to your original or factory-installed key fob, a 1-way Compustar remote starter allows you to lock and unlock your vehicle, with the added benefit of remote start. A downside to a 1-way remote starter is that just like your typical factory key fob, you have to be near your vehicle to see or hear that your commands have been successfully sent and received by your vehicle. If you remote start with a 1-way remote starter, while your vehicle is out of sight, then there is no way of knowing for sure that your car has turned on.




What is a 2-way remote starter?

Two-way 3000' range with Drone Mobile.
Arctic Start G14 with Drone

2-way is a must-have for remote start. In contrast to 1-way remotes, 2-way provides audible and visual confirmation directly to your Compustar remote when your commands are successfully sent to your vehicle. 2-way gives you instant remote start confirmation so that you know exactly when your engine is started. This feature takes the hassle and guesswork out of making sure your vehicle is actually locked or remote started.

Compustar 2-way remote starters also provide superior range over factory and 1-way remote starters. For those who don’t always have a clear line of sight to their vehicle or have to park far away from their home or workplace, then a 2-way system is essential. Even if you’re only starting your car from your bedroom, 2-way remote start gives you that extra assurance, knowing that your morning commute will be comfortable.


By: Justin Lee of Compustar.





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