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Notify me when its in stockThe Xhorse XKB528EN 2nd Generation Wired Flip Remote Key is a high-performance VW B5 style 2-button remote, designed for professional automotive locksmiths using Xhorse VVDI tools.
Powered by the latest XM5118 transceiver, this second-generation wired remote delivers improved durability, efficiency, and ultra-low power consumption.
Although it is a wired remote, it also supports wireless programming, allowing flexible operation without the need for a programming cable.
This remote combines stability, modern wireless convenience, and long-term reliability in one solution.
🔧 Features
System Type: Wired / Wireless Programmable Remote Key
Remote Style: VW B5 Flip Key
Buttons: 2 Buttons
Manufacturer: Xhorse
Product Model: XKB528EN (2nd Generation)
Transceiver: XM5118 (Latest Generation)
Programming Modes: Wired & Wireless
Programming Cable Required: No (Wireless Supported)
Anti-Static Protection: Enhanced
Power Consumption: Ultra-Low
Condition: Brand New
⚙️ Technical Overview
The XK Series Wired Remote V2 introduces major technological improvements:
Latest XM5118 transceiver for faster response and higher reliability
Wireless programming capability despite wired remote structure
75% reduction in static current consumption
30% lower operating current for extended battery life
Strong anti-static protection for long-term durability
Anti-static test results:
4.0kV contact discharge (bare board)
20.0kV contact discharge (enclosed)
This remote is engineered for demanding professional use.
🛠️ Programming & Usage Instructions
Insert the battery into the remote.
Select VW B5 remote type in VVDI software.
Choose wired or wireless programming mode.
Program using VVDI2, VVDI Key Tool, or compatible Xhorse device.
Test lock and unlock functions after programming.
⚠️ Note:
This remote supports wireless programming, even though it is classified as a wired remote.
🚗 Vehicle Compatibility
Brand: Volkswagen
Key Type: VW B5 Style
Compatibility depends on:
Vehicle immobilizer system
VVDI software version
Transponder configuration