
If there’s a gadget that has saved me from countless headaches, it’s the Apple AirTag.
I love those things, and the one attached to my keys has saved me no end of frustration trying to find my misplaced keys.
But the AirTag is a disk, and you can’t attach it directly to your keys without some kind of holder.
Apple makes no end of holders. Overpriced holders.
Enter the KeySmart Air. Not only is this a holder for the AirTag, but it’s also a really cool key organizer.
Also: This helps you find your AirTag in the dark
Key features
- Perfect fit for the Apple AirTag, allowing you to easily carry and locate your keys (Apple AirTag sold separately).
- Keep your keys in order, so you can always find the right one.
- Carries up to five keys plus your car key fob.
- Compatible with KeySmart tools, such as the SafeBlade, NanoScissors, and MultiTool
- SmartShield leather has the feel of leather but has been treated to make it last ten times longer than traditional leather.
- Strong, spring-loaded carabiner to attach other items, such as car fobs, to the KeySmart Air.
Sorting out this mess of keys and keyring tools. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
I like it. A lot. I’d been worried that my old silicone AirTag holder would one day give way and detach from my keys. That would have been a sad day indeed. I’ve tried a few different AirTag holders, but they feel like I’m just adding another thing to my keyring. The KeySmart Air feels like it might help me get my keys organized.
Might.
This silicone AirTag holder has seen better days. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
Installation is easy.
Open the screw and pop the AirTag in the holder.
The AirTag fits really snugly and securely into the KeySmart Air. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
On that note, I’m impressed at how durable AirTags are as this has been on my keys for over a year now.
Also: How to securely attach your Apple AirTag to things — without breaking the bank
This AirTag has been on my keyring for over a year and apart from a few superficial scratches, it’s in great condition. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
Add keys to the screw then tighten the screw (using a tool I had on my keyring).
Tightening the screw using a tool I already had on my keys. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
Job done!
My keys are a bit more organized. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
Oh, and here’s what I carry on my keyring apart from keys.
My “Every Day Carry” (EDC) keyring tools. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
Yes, I carry a bunch of stuff with me. A sensible person probably carries a lot less stuff. But it all gets used regularly, so I’m OK with that.
There are a whole bunch of accessories that KeySmart makes.
The KeySmart NanoScissors, MultiTool, SafeBlade, and QuickDisconnect tools. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
I forgot I had these, so I will attach them at some future point.
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