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Monday, 1 July 2013

KeyMe stores keys digitally, cuts them when you forget yours


Getting locked out of the house is especially frustrating when you’ve forgotten the “safe” place where you hid the spare key. As an alternative to sleeping in the garden shed or emergency locksmith fees, KeyMe allows you to store a digital version of your house key in the cloud from which a duplicate key can be cut on demand... Continue Reading KeyMe stores keys digitally, cuts them when you forget yours

Section: Good Thinking

Tags: Keys, New York

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