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More about Motorola, Tech, Gadgets, and Keylink
from MashableStan Schroeder
Motorola is doing its part to help you find your keys.
Keylink, which pairs with the Motorola Connect app, is a $24.99 Bluetooth-enabled device that helps you track down your lost keys or almost anything else you attach it to. You can make Keylink ring by activating it from the app (as long as the lost keys — or item in question — is in a 100-foot range).
It works in reverse, too. If you lose your phone, Keylink has a button that will make your phone ring — again, if it's closer than 100 feet away
If you have a second-generation Moto X, a Droid Turbo, or a phone running Android Lollipop, Keylink will work as an authentication device, allowing you to forego entering your password. Read more...
More about Motorola, Tech, Gadgets, and Keylink
from MashableStan Schroeder
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