Why you can’t replace a locksmith with a Key Me
Although a recent funding round has seen Key Me raise $15 million in capital to further their dream of printing personalised keys, it seems like a strange suggestion that this can somehow replace a locksmith on your doorstep.
The Key duplication kiosk is a fascinating idea, with the ability to save personalised keys in the cloud, and print them off at any kiosk at any time, allowing you to easily duplicate or replace keys fairly inexpensively.
2017 The Key Me Mobile Application
You can now scan your keys with the mobile app, making it even easier to copy your keys and get them reprinted at your local key me kiosk, quite convenient and definitely less expensive once the technology is available.
While it is billed as the way to avoid “amateur locksmiths”, such as those who don’t specialise in non-destructive entry (also known as cowboys!), which I agree with, a locksmiths job is so much broader than that, and thinking it could replace an entire industry is fairly naive.
What do you think of the Key Me concept?