Modern cars with keyless entry systems often lack a dedicated slot for the key fob on the dashboard. For BMW owners transitioning from older models, this can be a surprising change. Accustomed to placing their keys in a designated slot, drivers might find themselves fumbling for a place to keep their key fob while driving. While keeping your key fob in your pocket is a secure option, it’s not always the most convenient or preferred solution for everyone. Many drivers, especially those familiar with older BMW models like the e87, instinctively look for a slot to place their key.
However, a simple yet effective solution exists right in your center console: the cup holder. Yes, your cup holder can double as a key fob holder in your car.
For BMW models like the F25 (and likely many others with similar cup holder designs), the cup holder offers a surprisingly secure and convenient spot for your key fob. By sliding your key fob between the spring-loaded leaves inside the cup holder, it stays firmly in place, preventing it from sliding around while you drive.
BMW F25 cup holder ingeniously used as a key fob holder, showcasing a simple car hack for keyless entry systems.
This ingenious method keeps your key fob accessible without needing to keep it in your pocket, which some drivers may find preferable. This is especially useful for those who dislike the feeling of driving with keys in their pockets or want to avoid accidentally activating buttons on the key fob. Of course, this is most practical when you are not using both cup holders for drinks.
This simple car hack provides an “old-school” feel in modern keyless BMWs, offering a dedicated spot for your key fob without any modifications. It’s a perfect blend of modern convenience and classic practicality. Try this trick in your BMW or other car models with similar cup holders – you might find it’s the perfect key fob holder solution you’ve been looking for!