A cheap device you can buy on Amazon or Craigslist may be what's causing a huge uptick in car burglaries
The $17 device amplifies the car's ability to search for the nearby key, thus making it possible for a key that's hundreds of feet away (say, in a nearby house) to be detected and unlock the door. A quick Google search shows that these power amplifiers are primarily used by technicians hoping to boost wireless signal strength. The more expensive models go for prices well north of $100, but you can find models as cheap as $17 on sites like Amazon and Craigslist, writes the Times.
Many regions around the country are reporting an uptick of car thefts, which, when recovered, show no signs of forced entry. Authorities in Long Beach, CA, for example, have been looking into this phenomenon specifically. The Long Beach Police obtained video of the thieves in action and saw them "holding a device," reports ABC News. While this device seems to be helping the burglars perform their heists, the police are still unclear on exactly what it is.These power amplifiers may indeed be the culprit. Experts told the Times that the best way to avoid this problem is by putting the key dongle into the freezer.