![]() ![]() ![]() When my KeySmart first arrived I was super excited and got all my keys out straight away to test it out. You can also buy expansion packs for each of the KeySmart models, so you can fit anywhere between 2 and 50 keys – excuse me, but why do you have 50 keys?! The KeySmart and KeySmart Extended are available in a multitude of colours and all the basic packages come with a loop ring for car keys or larger items and the ability to hold 2-4 keys. There are 3 different models available, from the original KeySmart, which is smaller than a pack of gum to the Extended version which has a slightly longer frame to accommodate for larger and foreign keys (this is the one I have and would recommend for anyone outside the USA) and finally the sophisticated Titanium edition for those of you that want a super smart finish. But now with the KeySmart, my keys are all contained neatly within the two casing sides and fit easily in any pocket. As someone who never carries a handbag wherever I am in the world, my keys are always just in a pocket somewhere, and I was forever getting sick of being jabbed in the leg by a key poking the wrong way. I first heard about KeySmart when a friend of mine showed me theirs, and I immediately thought that it was an awesome little product that could make my life around the world so much less jangly – so I sought them out and got one sent straight over to have a play with.Īnd it truly hasn’t disappointed. ![]() Hailed as the ‘compact solution to your bulky keyring’, the KeySmart aims to make your life easier by organising all your keys into one little pen-knife style gadget. ![]()
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