Viper Remote Start Car Alarm System - Which is Best?

The Viper car alarm brand has long been established as a top option in the car alarm system industry, and that reputation has only become greater with the proliferation of Viper remote start technology.

Viper remote car starters allow drivers greater control over their car alarm systems, including the chance to check on your car’s security status. But of course, the biggest reason to select a Viper remote car starter is its ability to start your car’s engine remotely, allowing you to warm up your engine and possibly even turn on your vehicle’s climate control systems before you open its doors. But every Viper remote car starter isn’t created equal.

Here’s what you need to know to determine the best Viper remote start system for your needs.

1-way vs. 2-way remote start

Entry-level remote start systems offer what they call 1-way remotes. This means the remote can send signals to your car, telling it to start the engine. However, more advanced viper remote car starters employ what they call 2-way remote systems. This means the car can send signals back to your remote. It can let you know, for example, whether its doors are locked or unlocked, whether your Viper car alarm is active or inactive, whether your climate control is on, and whether your engine is turned on or off.

Auxiliary systems

Basic Viper remote start systems focus on operating your vehicle’s locks and ignition. However, more advanced systems feature auxiliary buttons. These auxiliary modes are most often associated with controlling vehicle cabin temperature. In places with cold winters, for example, Viper remote car starters are prized for their ability to turn on a freezing car’s heater, so it’s nice and toasty before you get inside. We don’t have to worry about that much in San Diego, but with the right Viper remote start system, you can likewise turn on the cooling system and say goodbye to hot, sticky car seats forever.

LCD vs. LED 

Viper remote starters compatible with 2-way remotes also vary in sophistication. Viper’s LED remotes employ basic LED lights to relay basic information from your car, such as whether the doors are locked, or the climate control is turned on. However, Viper remote start systems with 2-way LCD remotes offer much greater detail. Their LCD screens don’t just convey whether systems are on or off, the digital readout can actually let you know what the exact temperature is in your car, in real time! With four auxiliary channels, these more sophisticate remotes can control up to 24 different functions as part of your Viper Alarm system.

Range

Depending on your Viper remote start needs, the best system for you may be one with greater range. Entry-level systems only work within one-quarter mile — plenty if you’re exclusively starting your car from the garage or driveway. Other systems give you up to a half-mile, or even a full mile range, so you may still sue it when parked several blocks away. But with the very best Viper remote car starter available offers unlimited range….

Smartphone compatibility

As with most car-technologies these days, the most advanced Viper remote start system is the kind uses your smartphone as the remote. The Viper SmartStart System is the most sophisticated Viper remote start system yet, working with your smart phone’s internet connectivity to provide an unlimited range. Furthermore, your phone’s touchscreen allows intuitive control of your Viper alarm, locks, auxiliary systems, temperature, and other vehicle status updates. It will even help you find your car in a large parking lot. Even if you don’t invest in a full SmartStart system, by installing a SmartStart VSM350 module, you can make any existing Viper remote car starter compatible with your smartphone or watch.

Easy installation

When you’re ready to install Viper Alarm and Viper Remote Start systems, contact Car Audio City. We provide experience, expect installation of Viper and other car alarm brands. Contact us today at (619) 474-8551 to discuss the best car alarm system for your vehicle.