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Save 31% on a KeySmart 2.0 Titanium Key Organizer via Neowin Deals

Today on offer via our Gear + Gadgets section of Neowin Deals, you can save 31% on a KeySmart 2.0 Titanium Key Organizer. Keep up to 10 keys (& a bottle opener) organized in one slim, sleek place.

What's it all about?

Say goodbye to your annoying, bulky key ring—KeySmart organizes your keys in one convenient, compact, and lightweight place. Easily attach up to 10 keys, and use the included loop to latch on your car fob as needed. The award-winning KeySmart is meticulously designed to allow for quick and easy key access, and will rid your life of key jingling and jabbing forever.

  • Frame crafted from quality titanium for lightweight body
  • Bottle opener included
  • Hardware milled from stainless steel for durability
  • Unique ‘S’ design made to fit 2x the keys in half the space
  • Size accommodates most sizes of key
  • Made in Chicago

Below is a short promo you can check out for this made in the U.S.A product.

How do you benefit?

The KeySmart 2.0 Titanium Key Organizer normally retails at $44, but you can pick it up for just $29,99 for a limited time with free shipping thrown in!

And if you refer this deal to a friend, you get $10! (below the 'add to cart' button).

Get this deal (Continental US only) or learn more about it.

Not for you?

That's OK, if this offer doesn't interest or apply to you, why not check out our Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge Giveaway and other giveaways on the Neowin Deals web site? There's also always a bunch of freebies you can check out and pick up here.

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