Published on February 19th,2007 at 5:47 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Japan revolutionizes the whistling keychain

I have to admit I’m always looking for my keys, my wallet, the phone (even the wireless phone at home and the office), my jeans even, once in a while… So if your memory is also like a sieve, then you probably know about the whistling keychain that you can attach to your keys as a lifesaver (when you lose them in your mess, that some call a room or a house). For keys, that’s fine, but when it comes to glasses or jeans, that’s more difficult. While surfing the net, I found a multi-usage solution that accepts up to 4 objects at the same time. Ladies and Gentlemen, I present you the Great Find-All! You have 4 little devices that you can place in or stick to the object that you don’t want to lose, and you just have to press its corresponding button on the remote to find it!


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  • Richard

    Brookstone (and Sharper Image as well I think) has carried a much higher quality version of this for years. Is Japan actually behind us in something??

 

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