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This magic keychain will stop your keys from jingling nonstop

This magic keychain will stop your keys from jingling nonstop
This magic keychain will stop your keys from jingling nonstop

Who isn’t irritated by in the incessant jingling of keys? One brilliant person has just totally re-invented the keychain to be smarter, quieter, and more convenient, proving that there’s room for innovation even on the most simple of objects.

KeyBolt is a jingle-free keychain currently being funded on KickStarter. The minimalist product holds keys in a compact stack.

Unlike a regular keyring, the bolt leaves no room for your keys to smack and crash against each other, and is so small that it can fit into just about any pocket – yes, even women’s jeans. Can we get a hallelujah?

“Unlike a keyring, KeyBolt lets you put your keys in any order you desire, which means you can quickly select a key with one hand, without even looking at your keys,” wrote the company on their Kickstarter.

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The product isn’t officially on the market yet, but there seems to be a demand. The Kickstarter has already reached 450 percent funding, which means its safe to say it will be hitting store shelves soon.

This video is embedded from Mashable.