Technology
This one simple trick will help you find your keys right away, every time
TL;DR: Grab the helpful KeySmart Pro with Tile Smart Location for $50.99, a 15% savings.
We all know someone whose mantra before leaving the house is “phone, wallet, keys” (looking at you ).
Sure, we all tend to misplace our belongings, but these are our friends and family members who one second will be holding their keys in their hand and the next running around the home looking for them. And while there’s no real cure for their scatterbrain (yet), there are small devices that can help cut down on the time it takes for them to search for their car keys or house keys at any given moment.
The KeySmart Pro with Tile Smart Location does just that. Designed to function like a Swiss Army Knife, this compact key holder can arrange up to 10 regular keys discreetly, as well as attach two larger items like fobs. And with the same integrated location technology as the popular Tile Mate, the KeySmartPro can also pinpoint where your keys are when you can’t seem to find them anywhere.
The tracker connects to your smartphone via Bluetooth and can show the exact last-known location of your keys directly on your phone. Or if they are hiding somewhere not visible to you, you can also press a button on an app that will make the keys start ringing loudly. Alternatively, if you have your keys but somehow can’t find your iPhone, you can press a button on your KeySmart Pro and your phone will begin to ring, even if it’s on silent mode.
If you know just the person who (desperately) needs the KeySmartPro as a holiday gift, the good news is that shoppers can take 15% off their KeySmartPro purchase when they use the code MERRYSAVE15 at checkout. That brings the price all the way down to just $50.99.
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