What is the best equipment to clone car keys … handy baby or mini cn-900?
Official test report:
Copy 4D / 4C: Handy baby: YES, CN900 mini: YES
Copy ID46: Handy baby: YES, CN900 mini: YES
Copy 72G: Handy baby: YES, CN900 mini: YES
Copy ID42: Handy baby: YES, CN900 mini: YES
Copy ID11: Handy baby: YES, CN900 mini: YES
Copy ID12: Handy baby: YES, CN900mini: YES
Copy ID13: Handy baby: YES, CN900 mini: YES
Copy ID33: Handy baby: YES, CN900 mini: YES
4D86 DST80 (Ford): JMD Handy baby: YES, mini900: NO
4D70 DST80 (Hyundai/ KIA): JMD Handy baby: YES, mini900: NO
Copy ID48: JMD Handy baby: YES, mini900: NO
Toyota ID72 (G) and 8A(H) all key lost: Mini CN900 Transponder Plus TOYO Key OBD II Key Pro OK
Read ID48 Data from VW Cars: Handy Baby Plus JMD Assistant OBD Adapter OK
Handy Baby G Chip is paid option, $80
Update online: Handy baby: YES, CN900 mini: YES
Price: Handy baby: $389, CN900 mini: $189.
In conclusion: Handy baby can copy more chips than CN900 Mini, while Handy baby key programmer twice the price.
Handy baby Feedback:
- Handy baby needs to be connected to pc to clone g chips, works well and I used support tom set it up & he was great. Although I did a chip on an Australian commodore & the range wasn good enough to reach their reader so wouldn’t work in the key
- Handy Baby programmer works fine on most of the functions it says it does. It’s a great tool
Only problem I encountered is on Fiat ID 48 which is supposed it can clone, I waited almost 40 minutes and nothing, still process going! So I abandoned it, tried with Keyline and worked like a charm.
Cn900 mini feedback:
- So decoders are built definitely worth the money and good as a backup machine.
- Personally I clone a Ford 4D63 into a cn2 chip with minicn900 and a friend told me he clone a Toyota G chip into a cn5, no internet or decoder box, will keep testing as times go.
- I can make ID48 80 bit into useable 40bit chip. Really powerfully machine if you know how to use it.