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JMPRO 06-27-2010 10:29 AM

Lost key finder
 
Any one have any experience with these. I have found a few on line but want to know if any one has have any quality problems with any of them. My mother in law keeps losing her house keys and believe me she has a lot of them. Four gate keys, one door key for back door garage, two keys to back door house, two keys front door house and on top of all that she turns off the power to the garage door opener when she isn't using it. The place is like a fortress. I say she keeps losing them but actually hides them then forgets where she hid them and thinks someone is sneaking in the house and stealing them. We have proved to her many times they have not been swiped but she still insists on hiding them. If I had one of those key finders I could just walk in a press the button and hear the beep reply and find them in a minuet instead of an hour. She also has an alarm system . I am considering buying one of those battery operated sawz alls so I can get into the house in an emergency.

Hugh R 06-27-2010 10:42 AM

I'd get all the locks keyed the same. If you lose one key or the set, no difference with someone breaking in.

A930Rocket 06-27-2010 11:03 AM

Can't she hide it in the same place every time? Or does she forget where that is?

johnco 06-27-2010 11:24 AM

bought some cheap ones for my parents many years ago. they were great for mom but dad was a little hard of hearing. not sure what happened to the finders over the years, but at the time, they worked fine.

cgarr 06-27-2010 12:18 PM

I would forget where I put the key finder!

wdfifteen 06-27-2010 01:21 PM

I don't lose things, but I leave them in restaurants etc. a lot. I wish there was a device that I could attach to my glasses, wallet, phone, etc that would beep to warn me if I get more than 10 feet away from them. Anyone ever heard of anything like that?

onlycafe 06-27-2010 02:34 PM

[QUOTE=wdfifteen;5426580]I don't lose things, but I leave them in restaurants etc. a lot. I wish there was a device that I could attach to my glasses, wallet, phone, etc that would beep to warn me if I get more than 10 feet away from them. Anyone ever heard of anything like that?[/Q



a nagging wife?

Zeke 06-27-2010 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 5426580)
I don't lose things, but I leave them in restaurants etc. a lot. I wish there was a device that I could attach to my glasses, wallet, phone, etc that would beep to warn me if I get more than 10 feet away from them. Anyone ever heard of anything like that?

Winner. New phone app. Just need some GPS micro chips.

Schumi 06-27-2010 04:39 PM

No need for GPS even- just need a phone with an RFID transceiver and RFID tags on your keys, wallet, etc. When they go out of range, the phone goes off.

Zeke 06-27-2010 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Schumi (Post 5426908)
No need for GPS even- just need a phone with an RFID transceiver and RFID tags on your keys, wallet, etc. When they go out of range, the phone goes off.

OK, there ya go. I don't know much about electronics. How small can the RFID's be? Still, it would sell if it worked with a cell phone. Do cell phones have that capability as sold?

Schumi 06-27-2010 05:39 PM

They don't have that tech built in the phones right now but it's not hard to build in.

RFID chips are tiny- they have implantable ones now.

Jagshund 06-28-2010 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Schumi (Post 5427020)
RFID chips are tiny- they have implantable ones now.

I know. The Government put one in ma brain while I was sleeping.

My grandparents used to use a keychain that would beep loudly whenever they whistled. Of course, if your MIL can't whistle or find her dentures this type of device wouldn't solve the problem.

JMPRO 06-28-2010 07:37 AM

I ordered the key beeper but I'm afraid this is just a waste of time and money. I know she will remove the reciever from her key ring and not use it just as she did with the 2 camera set up I put in to detect intruders. The cameras were set up to cover all the entry points and worked quite well but the problem was she then could not say someone had stold her stuff because I had proof that did't happen. Her solution, take down the camera and I couldn't prove she was in error. I believe it is really a call for attention more than anything else. She tells people that some one is stealing her stuff and they then feel sorry for her.

Heel n Toe 06-28-2010 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by JMPRO (Post 5426359)
My mother in law keeps losing her house keys...

Next time it happens, give her the number of a locksmith and have her call 'em and pay for her mistake.

And the time after that.

And the time after that.

And the time after that.

And the time after that, etc., etc., etc.

Get the picture? Make it her problem, not yours. Maybe she'll figure out a way to quit screwing it up if she gets tired of paying for the service calls.

At some point, it's best to let "tough love" solve idiot problems like this.

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 5426580)
I don't lose things, but I leave them in restaurants etc. a lot. I wish there was a device that I could attach to my glasses, wallet, phone, etc that would beep to warn me if I get more than 10 feet away from them. Anyone ever heard of anything like that?

I don't have that problem. Here's a low tech solution for you... works every time... men have been using it for countless decades: pants pockets. :cool:

johnco 06-28-2010 10:44 AM

this is what she needs lol. retractable chain key holder. check any welders supply
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1277750572.jpg

krystar 06-28-2010 10:50 AM

just redo the house to fingerprint access. she'll never forget the key

BlueSkyJaunte 06-28-2010 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by krystar (Post 5428109)
just redo the house to fingerprint access. she'll never forget the key

You don't know where that finger has been! :eek:


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