





🔑 Unlock effortless organization and never miss a beat with KeySmart Pro!
The KeySmart Pro is a sleek, compact key organizer designed for the modern professional. It holds up to 10 keys, integrates Tile Bluetooth technology for real-time tracking, and features a built-in LED flashlight and bottle opener. With the ability to ring your phone from the key holder and compatibility with various KeySmart mini tools, it transforms your everyday carry into a smart, customizable utility hub.






| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.89 x 3.9 x 0.75 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.07 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.6 x 0.6 x 0.6 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Brand Name | KEY SMART |
| Model Name | KEYS411RW-BRK |
| Color | White |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Suggested Users | mens |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Curv Group |
| Part Number | KEYS411RW-BRK |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Style | Modern |
| Included Components | [KeySmart Pro Compact Key Holder with LED Light and Tile Smart Technology, Rechargeable Battery, Front Plate, Back Bottle Opener/Loop Ring] |
| Size | 0.6" W x 3.6" L x 0.6" H |
H**S
Never Lose Your Keys Again with KeySmart Pro: A Must-Have Gadget
If you’re tired of rummaging through your bag or couch cushions searching for your keys, the KeySmart Pro Compact Smart Trackable Key Holder is here to save the day! This handy device is a game-changer for anyone who wants to keep their keys organized and easily accessible. I love it so much that I’ve already bought one for my partner and my mom. Here’s why it’s the ultimate key organizer: 1. STAY ORGANIZED & STYLISH: The KeySmart Pro is a sleek and compact key organizer that holds up to 10 keys. No more jangling or scratching your belongings—the keys fold neatly into the holder, keeping everything streamlined and stylish. It’s the perfect accessory for anyone who values organization and aesthetics. 2. NEVER LOSE YOUR KEYS AGAIN: With Tile Bluetooth Key Finder Technology built right in, you’ll never have to worry about misplacing your keys again. Just use the Tile app on your phone to locate your keys quickly. You can even make the KeySmart Pro emit a sound to help you find it faster. It’s like having a personal assistant for your keys! 3. LIGHT UP THE DARK: The built-in LED flashlight is a fantastic bonus. It’s perfect for those late-night walks or when you need to unlock your door in the dark. It’s one of those features you don’t realize you need until you have it, and now I can’t imagine being without it. 4. PERFECT GIFT FOR EVERYONE: I loved this product so much that I bought one for my partner and my mom, and they’ve been thrilled with it too. It makes an excellent gift for anyone in your life—whether it’s for your dad, husband, or any gadget-loving friend. With its practical features and cool design, it’s bound to impress. 5. ADDITIONAL TOOLS & ACCESSORIES: The KeySmart Pro also comes with options for mini-tools and accessories, like a bottle opener or a USB drive, making it even more versatile. It’s like having a Swiss Army Knife for your keys! Plus, it’s durable and built to withstand daily wear and tear. FINAL THOUGHTS: The KeySmart Pro Compact Smart Trackable Key Holder is the greatest invention for anyone prone to losing their keys. Its sleek design, impressive functionality, and convenience make it a must-have gadget. Whether you’re an organized enthusiast or just someone who values practicality, this product will change the way you carry your keys. As an avid Amazon reviewer, I can confidently say that this is one of the best purchases I’ve made, and I highly recommend it to everyone!
E**A
It's like a Swiss Army Knife for your Keys, I will never lose it again
I owned a Tile and a USB flash drive that all hanged on my carabiner. It was too much bulk. The choice was clear, the Keysmart Pro with Tile. I knew that I would need a solution for my flash drive and since I was consolidating my keys, why not get a USB shaped like a key? It fits perfectly on this Key Smart. The tile setup was simple. Download the app for the Tile, turn on Bluetooth on your phone, place the Key Smart near your phone and that's it. Missing your phone? Double tap the tile button and your phone will ring even when it's on silent! Alternatively, use the app to locate your keys off course. The ringing on the Key Smart is loud enough to hear even when it's suck under a cushion. What if you misplaced both? I have a separate tile mounted on my light switch by the door for such occasions. With a steady hand and some puzzle solving mindset you can organize your keys in just the right position. The instructions suggest that you position the keys with the "teeth" facing inward. Spacers are provided to help compensate for different thickness of your keys to help balance the stacking of your keys on each side. I took it apart 3 different times to reorganize it to my liking. Plus I'm a bit OCD 😁 One advantage this has over a stand alone Tile is that this can be recharged. A traditional Tile cannot be recharged. You have to buy a new one at $25 each?! Nope this charges full in an hour or two. I set a reminder on my phone's calendar to recharge this every 60 days as the manufacturer recommends. A bit pricey, but it beats having to replace my car key and pay up to $200 if I lost them. The tile uses GPS to help you find your keys off you are too far to hear it. It will show the last location on a map. Stop thinking about it and just buy one!!
S**Y
Overall, so far so good.
I like the functionality of this thing. My keys don't take up nearly as much pocket jumble. It is currently charging after I noticed it dead this morning, 34 days after the initial charge. It may have been dead a day or 2 but no more. I never noticed a low battery light or anything. This is a bit of an issue because it is useless as a tracker dead, and I only noticed when I tried to use the flashlight function this morning to find the keyhole on my office door. The good: Organised my keys. My pocket is less jumble, and I haven't set off panic on the vehicle while working in the yard. Was fairly common before. Tile function is a safety net, as I carry work keys that I have to report lost and pay for re-key. Little flashlight is good for finding keyhole in the dark as long as the key is in the end with the light. Battery did ok on the first charge. Looks sort of cool when you open your key like a pocket knife. Bad. Pain to pair. I thought it was broken, it wouldn't go into any visible pairing mode, seams dead when you push the button no tone. Turns out the problem was the app on my phone, but it acts dead if it can't see an active app? I don't know. Was a pain, and I'm usually pretty savy about these things. Why white? Just the base model, but it ends up looking nasty. Black streaks where my car fob rubs it. Charge port does discolor immediately. I saw this in almost every review. True. I think it is just sticky and gets pocket micro-lint or something, but it ain't pretty. Hard to assemble. Probably not bad with 2 keys, I have 6 + the bottle opener. Was like a Jenga puzzle with screws. The way the bottle opener depends on the external key ring to hold in place when you are using it makes it awkward and it has damaged the side of the thing where it hits. It also interferes with the keys on that end and makes them awkward to use. I'd get rid of it, but it's the only way to attach a fob. And the big chip key for my truck won't fit in it, not that I was expecting it to. It might work better if I rearranged it, but I don't want to have to put it together again. Apparently Tile chips are not really transferable after they are active on an account. Something to understand if you think you might sell it if you don't like it. It isn't very sturdy feeling. Plastic. The side with the electronics seems solid, but the other side is flimsy. It just doesn't seem durable enough to hold up. Might be fine for a purse or something, but my key's live in my right front pocket, and I enjoy crawling around under cars in my free time. My bad list is bigger, but so far overall I don't regret buying it. It's cool, but I'm skeptical it will last a long time. There is another version that is supposed to be more durable, but seems expensive.
V**.
a dumpster fire of sadistic product design
Only buy this for an enemy. And if you have any other keychains to attach --for car keys, remotes or key fobs that it can't hold-- the KeySmart multiplies its many curses. The key design problems are that several parts serve dual --but conflicting-- purposes. These are: the two key posts, and: the loop that attaches the KeySmart to other keychains. Before the daily torture begins though you've got to suffer through assembling the diabolical thing. Getting a stack of keys onto either post requires a surgeon's steady hands. The receiving post on each end is stubby, so assembly can require holding a stack of keys, in a precise position, upside down, with a stack of washers interspersed, while aligning it to the other half, and screwing the two sides together (with your third hand). Tiny bouncy washers are provided as spacers, but it's unclear how many to use initially, or where to place them so the keys on opposite ends don't interfere. Trust me: once you have it assembled you won't ever want to do it again. Yet the whole mess flies apart on its own accord all the time, so you will. Now welcome to the first fundamental design flaw: those double-duty posts on either end. Each post has a screw and receiver paired to pair with it. The post's two purposes are, a) to attach the two halves of the KeySmart together; and b: to give something to loop your keys onto. These dual purposes mean that, on the one hand, the two halves need to be tightly assembled. Yet that makes the keys difficult to pivot outwards. Yet if screwed too loose, the keys can flop out, forming a jumbled throwing star in your pocket, and can quickly unscrews itself spontaneously, scattering keys across the ground. You might find a Goldilocks tension, yet it changes. This is because to access any key you, you pivot it outwards, and this very act frees up space between the two halves and lessens the tension on the screw. This action gradually loosens the screws over time. Check all the time to be safe, else your keys end up on the ground. After suffering multiple episodes with the KeySmart spontaneously disassembling itself I leaned towards overtightening. This left pivoting the keys out an awkward ordeal, sometimes a two-handed job. Put your coffee and other crap down on the ground, because you're using a KeySmart now! The second --and even worse design flaw-- is the asinine double duty that the keychain loop serves. It's required to use it, because -- bafflingly-- there's absolutely no otherway to attach a keychain. In lieu of a hole they offer a metal bottle opener key ..with a keychain hole on its opposite end. This bottle opener/key loop is to be stacked in along with the rest of your keys on either post. Choose carefully though: because the side of the bottle opener has a nightmare in store for you. The problem is when the bottle opener pivots outward --say because you're accessing the neighboring key and it followed along-- the hole end of the bottle opener then pivots *inward* into the KeySmart's innards... dragging any attached key ring and keys along with it. The bottle opener may catch itself on another keyloop, perhaps fighting the key you're trying to access, or another that tightly follows its motion. The result is hellishly entangled jumbles of keys and chains. Even with two hands, it wasn't always clear how to undo the rigid mess. Instead of opening a door, you'll found yourself presented with an unexpectedly confounding topological puzzle. Attempting to free any one element might only further jam something else in the Rube goldberg. I should've taken a video, it was almost comedic in hindsight. And it happened all the time. Eventually I removed the foresaken bottleopener-cum-keychain-loop altogether, and instead attached a regular circular keychain around one of the posts. This was better, but still awful. The contraption still bound itself up, just less diabolically. And the KeySmart still always slowly unscrewed and disassembled itself. I finally gave up, tossed all the KeySmart washers, and just kept the Tile half of it. Now it tracks my backpack, and on my keychain, I use a normal Tile. I don't miss the extremely feeble LED light the KeySmart came with either, the only other feature I haven't mentioned. Don't be lured by the marketing. The seeming LifeHacker-ish appeal the KeySmart pretends to hold is not there. Your life would be better never having heard of this thing. Heed my warning. Just get a regular Tile instead.
S**.
Great key organizer
I have to admit, I was on the fence when I ordered this. It was on sale, I had just been given a wad of keys with my new work office and needed a solution. This puts every key in my pocket/hand while maintaining a small footprint similar to a decent sized EDC pocketknife. The tile/locate my keys feature is a neat gimmick, not sure how well it works. I've tried it some times with success, but later when showing it off to a coworker- it did nothing. The added flashlight is always a great addon to have. Overall- I'm very pleased with this purchase.
S**H
I really, really want to like this product but...
...I have some concerns. The following are my thoughts after a week of use. Let me start by saying I owned both a Tile and a KeySmart prior to them being combined into this product, branded the Keysmart Pro. I loved both products and bought this as soon as I discovered it, even at the less than attractive price of $60. Size wise, it's quite a bit larger than the original but this is to be expected with the Tile having to be housed inside. The tradeoff is worth it in my opinion. That said, I sincerely hope the new feature added - a flashlight - did not contribute to the increased size. While it's an okay addition, it has limited use and very much feels like an afterthought. Anyone using this product has their phone (since that's how you locate Tile products) which has a far more powerful flashlight. The product comes with everything you need. Spacers, USB charger and key loop/bottle opener. It did not come fully charged, so if you purchase this product, be sure to do that. Still, that's a small luxury and not something I'll hold against it. What I will hold against it is the material choices. Let me be clear: whatever plastic the design team chose is soft and has the durability of a wet paper towel. The original KeySmart was an all metal construction and held up extremely well. While I understand that having to house the Tile components probably necessitated the change to a plastic body, there are far better options that are much more durable. After just a week of use, there are already several heavy knicks in the body. The spacers, which also used to be metal, are now made of a flimsy feeling material I cannot identify. Stronger than cardboard, less so than metal. The screws that secure each side of the body used to fit nicely into posts built in the opposite side in the original KeySmart. Those screws now protrude through the body which really diminishes the minimalist feel that the original KeySmart had achieved so greatly. Overall, all components have a very cheap feel despite the premium price point and the flashlight is a short step above useless. I am very disappointed in this regard because I love the idea of this product so much. I can only hope future versions revisit the design phase of development. As much as it pains me to say it, this product simply isn't worth it at this price. Edit: I'm noticing a lot of positive/5-star reviews are not verified purchasers. Make of that what you will.
J**.
Must be a Jenga semi-pro!
Giving 5 Stars for overall use and functionality. Just two minor issues that I have. Since they are minor issues, I felt that it did not merit any Star subtraction since they are not about the product. 1: Be careful, they shipped me a used KeySmart Pro. I ending up keeping it since it was only a scuff mark (cosmetic issue). 2: Must be a Jenga semi-pro. Beginners or amateurs, you have been warned. This product says that it can support up to 14 keys, yay! But OMG, did it take forever to balance 7 keys (3 keys on one side and 4 on the other) and aligned properly to twist the screws in place! I swore enough times to fill multiple swear jars to the top! But since I have my keysmart assembled properly, I love this item! No more key stabs and misplacing my keys in the house! PS. I just found out that my work is replacing all the office keys! Time to start practicing my Jenga skills again, damn it! Update: (7/24/2019): After a year and a half of usage, the tile feature is broken :( The led light works but the button sticks and stays on for around 10 seconds before shutting off now. Maybe this is a good feature since I no longer have to hold the button down with my finger :) Still loving my Keysmart though!
L**E
Has lasted 5 years!
I have had my Key Smart tile key holder since July 2018. At the time I also purchased the expansion kit. It is still going strong even if banged up a bit. If your considering this… get it! I love having a safe alternative to a random bundle of keys. I always know which key is which even if they all look the same. 5 years ago this replaced my large bundle key chain for all my work keys. While I may not be as rough as most with them they do get dropped and beat up. Today while changing out a key I noticed the screw head broke the plastic holder under it and is now resting on the circuit board. Even saying this it still lights up and the tile function still works. I decided it was time to retire it to my side key holder (the spare keys I keep in my desk for random non important things). It still works great but I really like the idea of one with Apple find me since I have to keep the tile app just for this keychain. All in all I have been so happy and get many comments about my keychain. I keep the magnetic link for my car and I don’t have to carry my work keys when not working.
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