WonderCube
An electronic multi-gadget that packs eight functions in one cubic inch. The WonderCube has a microUSB or Lightning cable, an LED flashlight, an microSD card reader, a microsuction phone stand and a 9v battery emergency charging port.
An electronic multi-gadget that packs eight functions in one cubic inch. The WonderCube has a microUSB or Lightning cable, an LED flashlight, an microSD card reader, a microsuction phone stand and a 9v battery emergency charging port.
A lightweight, durable clip for holding onto multiple keyrings, the Carboneer is CNC machined from a single sheet of carbon fiber, and can hold a heavy set of keys despite being less than 1/2 the weight of a single key.
A stylish and modular key organizer. The Key Caddy has a Swiss army knife-style attachment for keys and its optional accessories: a bottle opener/screwdriver and USB drive. It also has a keyring hole for keys that won’t fit.
Spike your food with your favorite condiment anytime and anywhere with Sriracha2Go. It’s a stupidly simple knickknack – a refillable 1.25oz bottle that comes with a carabiner. It doesn’t actually come with sriracha though.
Brooklyn-based shop Design Unsanctioned pays homage to the borough’s architecture and history with this collection of accessories, which are made with brass and walnut – two materials that feature prominently in Brooklyn.
Panny is a keychain that prevents your keys from scratching the other items in your bag or pocket. It has four labeled key slots, and you have the option to add a string and shackle, a clip or a complementary flash drive.
A durable aluminum key ring that lets you fold keys similarly to how the tools in Swiss army knives are arranged. Special models include one with an integrated USB drive and one that can be expanded to carry up to 100 keys.
Designed by Adam Hogsett, the KeySquare is a more stylish alternative to the useful but unsightly carabiner. It’s made from solid stainless steel and has a built-in bottle opener.
Its name is actually a little deceiving. You’ll still need to hunt down an air compressor – but this nifty keychain attachment will convert any standard compressor hose into an impromptu bike pump.
Designed by LittleBonsai, The Clip is “the world’s most talented keychain.” This versatile tool can be used as a pocket or belt clip, as a money clip, as a cord wrapper, as a bottle opener and more.
Now through April 15th, 100% of the net proceeds of these cool art prints, magnets and keychains from ExBoyfriend go to help save the lives of animals through the Maryland SPCA. DJ Kitty FTW!
This is how key rings should work. Made by Drosselmeyer Design Group, the Freekey has a bump in the middle of its coil. Just press down on the top layer over the bump and voila, it opens.
20% Lomography Keychains are miniature replicas of four of the most popular Lomo cameras – Lubitel+, Diana F+, Fisheye 2, and the LOMO LC-A+. Each keychain comes in a gift-ready tin.
No keychain? No key hook? No problem. The hookeychain is a keychain with a magnet on one end, so it doubles as a hook for your keys and other items. No metallic surface? Problem.
While the automatic switchblade action of the aluminum and steel Switchkey key holder wasn’t designed as a weapon, it certainly couldn’t hurt against would-be attackers.
We’re not sure that this miniscule amplifier will really put out much power, but it’s still nifty to have a tiny little Marshall stack along with your car keys, no? Grab a bunch and look extra cool.
If you always loved the Street Fighter games, keep the game with you all the time with these SFIV sound effect keychains, complete with joystick and arcade buttons which let you pull off combo moves.
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