![]() ![]() I'm curious to hear your thoughts on this. You can also add any standard keyring to the bottle opener, effectively giving a home to non-standard keys. It's perfect for me personally as I have about four normal-size keys and one fob. He'd be better off with a straight-up Tile. I have a relative, for example, whose keychain includes three fobs and a couple oversize car keys that just don't fit the KeySmart. Let me be clear that this isn't the perfect solution for everyone. Hallelujah: The KeySmart Pro is rechargeable, and its battery is good for up to three months, according to the company. The problem with pretty much every standalone Tile tracker is that it incorporates a non-removable, non-rechargeable battery - meaning after about a year, you have to buy a replacement. Can't find your phone? Double-press the Tile key on the KeySmart and your phone will beep, even if it's on silent mode. Can't find your keys? Use the Tile app to locate the KeySmart. Now for the Tile part: It's a Bluetooth tracker that pairs with your phone. It comes with a bottle opener that doubles as a loop ring for attaching a car fob, and it has a built-in LED flashlight for good measure. The result is something akin to a Swiss Army knife. The KeySmart part is simple enough, especially for anyone already familiar with the product: You install your keys in the slim carrier, adding extensions (not included) if needed to accommodate extras. Thankfully, for a very limited time, Cheapskate readers can get a KeySmart Pro for $45 shipped when applying discount code President25 at checkout. No-brainer: Why not combine the two? And, lo, the KeySmart Pro was born, offering sweet key-management with even sweeter Tile tracking baked in.Īt $59.99, though, it feels a little pricey. ![]() The Tile, meanwhile, has earned legions of fans for helping locate stray keychains - and using keychains to locate stray phones. The KeySmart has earned legions of fans for reducing unwieldy keychains to slim, pocket-friendly carriers. You know how chocolate and peanut butter are awesome on their own but even better together? This is like that. Normally $60, the Tile-equipped KeySmart Pro is just $45 for Cheapskate readers. Find more great buys on the CNET Deals page and follow the Cheapskate on Facebook and Twitter! Questions about the Cheapskate blog? Find the answers on our FAQ page. CNET's Cheapskate scours the web for great deals on PCs, phones, gadgets and much more. ![]()
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