KeySmart Review – A Key Organiser
KeySmart Review – A Key Organiser
Review KeySmart – Key Organizer
Everyone has keys and always has them. People often have holes in their pockets when they carry keys or make them dig in their lap. However, KeySmart has solved this problem by using a Swiss Army knife style on the keys, allowing you to lower them to a metal shape and pour them down to use them.
There are many types of KeySmarts and colors to choose from, including many accessories. KeySmart product photo
You may be wondering why I chose KeySmart over all the brands, especially when it comes to the KeySmart Pro offering. The reason is size – the KeySmart Rugged is larger and can hold more keys than their other offerings. Second, the KeySmart Pro is not plastic, it’s metal which is durable in my bag. KeySmart works by having two 4mm posts that you can attach your keys to, and KeySmart is made up of two plates. You can find out how to collect your KeySmart by clicking here. . Holes are provided in the package to connect the two plates to the exhaust. The first impression of KeySmart is good – the model I have, is pro, which comes with the following features {find the key on your lost phone, turn on your lost key, turn on your lost phone, even in silence!, Configure up to 14 of your existing, transferable keys!}
KEYSMART™ PRO with TILE
A smart key organizer with location tracking
All KeySmart models come with a small loop you can add, allowing you to attach your car key or a larger key to the KeySmart. KeySmart also sells tools you can attach to your KeySmart, like tweezers or a folding knife, turning it into something of a Swiss army knife/keychain if you want. Assembling the KeySmart was easy, but it got a little overwhelming once I started adding more keys. It will take time to find an arrangement that will work well and allow you to quickly remove your keys and prepare your food. It took me about 30 minutes to configure my KeySmart to my liking. I wanted a punch so I decided to make my own from foam, which is easy to do. You can also buy more if you want through the KeySmart website.
I love my KeySmart. After the first problem of fitting it around the big head wrench, I’ve been using it for about a week now and it’s much easier and more convenient to use than having your wrench with a ring, or like me, that a small key pocket. For people with flat keys I can recommend it, but I would have a hard time recommending it for people with key type keys or more. So if you like KeySmart and have a lot of flat keys, this would be a great buy. It works great, and I love that you can add apps to it. However, if you have large, awkward keys, KeySmart may not be for you. You can see from the image above that the keycaps take up a lot of space on the KeySmart.
IN SUMMARY
Use your own KeySmart to give your keys and pocket a special treat. Although the assembly stage can be time consuming and tedious, it is worth it! I can recommend it if you have flat keys and want something to keep your keys together. I’m really interested in adding more of their accessories.
KEYSMART™ PRO WITH TILE