This guide outlines the key differences between the Wireless Remote and Super Remote, including their hardware, supported types, and usage notes.
1. Core Identification & Hardware
Wireless Remote: Corresponds to the XN series. It has an inductor on the back but does not contain triodes (transistors).
Super Remote: Corresponds to the XE series. It features two triodes (transistors) and also has an inductor on the back.
Common Requirement: For both remotes, the battery must be installed during the key generation process.



2. Supported Types & Applications
Wireless Remote
Supports:
Electric models: 46, 47, and others.
Some 13 transponder models.
Important Note: Honda models 46 and 47 specifically require generation with a Wireless Remote.
Super Remote
Supports a wide range of types, including:
8A (Toyota H / Hyundai 8A, cloneable)
8C (Haima)
8E (Honda)
4C (Corolla)
4D (60, 63, 70, 80, 83, 72G, 67, 69)
4E (64)
48 (VW, Honda, etc.)
7935 (33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44)
7936 (46)
11, 12, 13
Important Note: It does not support ID47 and ID49.
Summary of Key Differences:

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