Antitheft Accessories
Antitheft Accessories for Auto & Garage covers steering wheel locks, brake/club style devices, keyless system blockers, and cable/chain anchors to deter vehicle theft and garage break-ins. Nineteen products average a 4.48 rating, range about $35–$103, and include brands like TAGAAS among others
Top Products
E-ZPass Transponder for Indiana Toll Road (ITRCC) 1-Pack
TAGAAS
Budget
Cut My Key Car Remote Fob for Chevy/GMC/Buick (2010-2017)
CUT MY KEY
Mid-Range
WSDCAM Bike Alarm with Remote (2 Pack) 113dB Vibration Sensor
wsdcam
Budget
Faraday Key Fob Protector Box, RFID Blocking Shielding Box for Car Keys
KENARK
Budget
GQ4-53T DIY Key Fob Replacement with OBD Tool for RAM
GZXNKEY
Mid-Range
Key Fob Remote Replacement for Chevy Camaro/Cruze/Malibu 2016-2021 (HYQ4EA) Pack of 2
GZXNKEY
Budget
4-button keyless entry remote for Chevy/GMC 2014-2021
Nrgedzam
Mid-Range
Faraday bag for phones and car keys (2-pack) with signal-blocking protection
NXTEVL
Budget
E-ZPass Transponder for Indiana Toll Road (2-Pack) by TAGAAS
TAGAAS
Mid-Range
Replacement Smart Key Fob for Hyundai Elantra (2016-2019) 4-Button
KEYS4LESS
Budget
Two Keycards for Tesla Model 3/Y & more
Generic
Mid-Range
Idatalink BLADE-AL Transponder Doorlock Bypass
Idatalink
Mid-Range
DIY key fob replacement for Dodge/Chrysler/Jeep (FCC IYZ-C01C, 6 & 7 button)
ATPSTOGO
Mid-Range
Key fob replacement kit for Chrysler Town & Country / Dodge Grand Caravan (2008-2016)
VOFONO
Mid-Range
Remote key fob replacement for Ford/Mustang etc. (4 buttons, trunk)
ARSOMI
Budget
Key Fob Remote Replacement for Jeep Wrangler/Compass/Patriot (OHT692713AA) – Pack of 2
Vailikey
Mid-Range
Faraday key fob protector box with 2 slots, black XL
KENARK
Mid-Range
E-ZPass Transponder for Indiana Toll Road (3-Pack) by TAGAAS
TAGAAS
Mid-Range
Faraday bag set for phones and car keys (4 pack)
NXTEVL
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right type of antitheft accessory for my vehicle?
Match the accessory to the vehicle and threat: steering-wheel locks and pedal locks deter opportunistic theft; wheel locks and lug nut locks protect wheels; tracking devices and GPS modules help locate a stolen vehicle. Check compatibility with your make/model, installation complexity, and whether you need a mechanical or electronic solution
What features should I look for in electronic antitheft devices?
Prioritize reliable connectivity (cellular or Bluetooth), tamper alerts, geofencing or tracking accuracy, power source and battery life, and compatibility with your vehicle’s electrical system or smartphone app. Look for encrypted communication and documented installation instructions
Are mechanical locks like steering and wheel locks still effective?
Yes; visible mechanical locks increase the time and effort required to steal a vehicle and act as a strong visual deterrent, especially when combined with other measures like alarms or tracking systems. Effectiveness depends on build quality, correct installation, and using locks made of hardened materials
What should I consider about installation and maintenance?
Consider whether installation requires tools or professional help, whether the device interfaces with the vehicle’s electronics, and routine maintenance like battery replacement, lubrication, and rust prevention. Keep manuals and spare keys or codes in a secure place
How much should I expect to spend on antitheft accessories?
Prices vary by type and features: basic mechanical locks often fall in lower budget tiers, while GPS trackers and electronic immobilizers are pricier; shoppers can expect a range from under $50 for simple locks to several hundred for advanced electronic systems, with an average product price around $60
Do antitheft devices affect my vehicle warranty or insurance?
Most aftermarket antitheft accessories do not void vehicle warranties if installed non-invasively, but hardwired electronic installations could affect certain components; check your vehicle warranty terms and consult your insurer for potential premium discounts or coverage requirements
What are common signs of a low-quality antitheft accessory to avoid?
Avoid products with vague compatibility claims, poor build materials (thin metal or brittle plastics), lack of tamper or encryption details for electronic devices, scarce installation documentation, and consistently poor customer feedback on durability or reliability