You know the drill. Every time you fly, you chuck an AirTag into your luggage and then secure the bag with that chunky TSA-approved lock to keep your bag’s belongings from being accessed without your permission, or stolen. For years, travelers have played this clumsy game of Frankenstein-ing their own “smart” luggage with a mishmash of locks, trackers, and other little tech trinkets. Until now, the travel industry has stubbornly refused to deliver a solution that feels like it was designed for people living in the age of Bluetooth, smartphones, and sanity.
Cue the KeySmart SmartLock, a gadget that would make even the most jaded frequent flyer raise an eyebrow. This is a TSA-approved, Bluetooth-enabled, trackable, and biometric-equipped lock, all in a package that looks like it belongs in a Bond film. The kicker? It’s affordable, robust, and doesn’t require you to treat it as disposable tech. Rather than someone just designing ‘Smart Luggage’, the folks at KeySmart decided to just think more universally. The SmartLock is small, doesn’t cost much, and attaches to practically any bag you currently own.
Design: KeySmart
Let’s start with what makes the SmartLock a game-changer: Biometric unlocking. No more fumbling with tiny keys or trying to remember a three-digit code while a line of impatient travelers glares at you. The SmartLock uses a fingerprint sensor that recognizes your thumb in under half a second. It stores multiple prints, so if you share luggage with a partner or family member, you’re covered. The sensor is tucked into the lock’s body, flush with its matte black shell, and is as intuitive as it gets. You touch it, it unlocks. Simple as that.
If biometric locking wasn’t impressive enough, how about the fact that the lock has a built-in tracking device? Ditch the AirTag, Chipolo, and Tile. The KeySmart SmartLock leverages your iPhone’s Find My network (or KeySmart’s own app) to keep tabs on your bag’s location (important note: it isn’t compatible with Android devices). Forget about hiding little pucks in your suitcase lining. The lock IS the tracker. If your bag moves out of range, you get a notification. If you leave it behind at the airport, you get a notification. The signal is solid, and the privacy settings are on point.
Instead of using a sealed, throwaway battery like so many key finders, the SmartLock pops open in seconds, revealing a humble, replaceable CR1632 coin cell. You get up to 4 months of use, and swapping in a new cell takes less time than unzipping your carry-on. Compare that to the landfill fodder that is Chipolo or Tile, which are designed for you to toss out entirely after the battery dies.
For those who sweat the regulatory details, rest easy. This thing comes TSA-approved. Agents can open it for inspection using their master keys, then relock it without busting anything. If the battery dies mid-trip, you still have a manual combination setting that lets you unlock your bag the traditional way.
The price point lands at $29.99, which is in the ballpark of an AirTag. Except the AirTag doesn’t lock your bags and doesn’t have biometric security. Considering the SmartLock replaces both the tracker and the luggage lock, the value proposition becomes clear. You’re not paying for unnecessary features or ecosystem integration. You’re buying a well-engineered solution to a common problem, designed by people who understand that the best travel gear is the gear that makes your travel hassle-free.
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