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iCopyKey X100 — Quick Useful Write-up
Typical use cases
- Replace passwords with FIDO2/WebAuthn for websites and services.
- Two-factor authentication (2FA) as a phishing-resistant second factor.
- Storing GPG keys for signing emails, commits, and documents.
- Securely backing up or transferring private keys (if supported).
8. Comparison to Newer Models
| Feature | X100 (basic) | X100 Pro / X100 Max |
|---------|--------------|----------------------|
| Software | PC required for advanced features | Mobile app + PC |
| Remote copy | Limited to simple fixed-code & some rolling | Supports more KEELOQ & NG codes |
| Transponders | Standard 4C/4D/T5/Meg13 | Adds ID44, ID46, etc. |
| Database | None (manual input) | Built-in remote database in software |
What Updates Include:
- New transponder cloning algorithms (e.g., for newer Toyota G-chip or Megamos Crypto).
- Bug fixes for failed cloning attempts on specific makes (e.g., Jeep, Nissan).
- Improved OBD communication protocols.
- Support for new remote frequencies (315 MHz, 433 MHz, 868 MHz).
8. Limitations
- Not all vehicles supported – especially high-security systems (Megamos Crypto, Hitag2 PRO, AES).
- OBD programming may require PIN code – sometimes not auto-calculated.
- EEPROM work requires soldering for many MCUs.
- Software updates may be region-locked (China vs. international versions).
- Limited after-sales support – many units are sold through third-party resellers.
7. Advantages
- Cost-effective compared to dealer-level programmers (e.g., Autel, Xhorse).
- Beginner-friendly with guided procedures.
- No ongoing subscription for basic functions (updates may be paid or free depending on vendor).
- Compact & portable – fits in a laptop bag.
- Cloning without vehicle – can duplicate some transponders offline.
2.4. OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) Programming
- Adds new keys directly via OBD-II port without disassembly.
- Works with vehicles where PIN code or security access is required.
3. How to Use the Software (Step-by-Step)
- Install the software from the included CD or download from the manufacturer’s site (be cautious with online sources – only use official or trusted distributor links).
- Connect the X100 via USB cable (the device enters “PC Link” mode automatically).
- Install drivers (usually CH340 or CP210x USB-to-serial driver; provided in the install package).
- Launch the software – it will detect the X100 and show current firmware version.
- Update firmware if available (critical for compatibility).
- Use tabs:
- Copy Transponder → Write data to a blank chip.
- Remote Copy → Enroll remotes by learning or entering manufacturer codes.
- Data Manager → Save/load key projects.