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Tiny High-Tech Keychain Gadgets


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February 4, 2012
Talk Nerdy to Me
I've often fantasized about a gadget that will pinpoint the location of my lost keys. My fantasies are now realized with the Cobra Tag, a tiny keychain gizmo that lets you use your smartphone to find misplaced keys--and helps you find a lost smartphone, too. Read our top story to read about this terrifically useful product and other keychain gadgets like the FlipSync (a USB charger and sync cable), the Lil' Piggy Power Bank (a solar charger), and more.
--Kim Saccio-Kent, Newsletter EditorTop Story
Tiny High-Tech Keychain Gadgets
Forget superthin Ultrabooks that can fit in your purse--these tiny gadgets can fit in your pocket, with room to spare.
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