Created for outdoor enthusiasts by outdoor enthusiasts, the Keebunga key case was designed to give the user peace of mind while they enjoy surfing, swimming, mountain biking, canoeing and more by keeping car keys safe and sound. Perfect for electric keys, the hardshell case is waterproof, buoyant, durable and shockproof. Rather than hide your key, clip it to your lanyard, wetsuit, life jacket and key rings.
Designer: Keebunga
I’m actually proud to say that I’m acquainted with the designer who made this. A fellow called Tim Cooper. His CAD skills are brilliant to say the least. You should really head down to his Behance to see his awe-inspiring work.!
https://www.behance.net/timcooper3d
@Derrick FYI. Tim Copper did supply the very excellent renders to Keebunga, but he did not “make” or design the product
Are those renders?!?! Hell!
amazing looking renders, man. Makes the product look so sexy.
In my opinion, this should be reserved only for car keys that come with electronic tags and controls to lock/unlock or start the car. Not for your regular keys. Very niche problem.
Advisorboard, while your opinion has some validity, during the research, Keebung learned that even keys that have no electronics or RFID tag can create problems when taken into the sea. Salt deposits can become transferred to your car door lock and cause anoxic corrosion of the brass and magnesium-zinc alloy parts inside, costing sometimes more than £100 to replace or repair
it actually is, Advisorboard. Check out the video. Used for Volkswagen keys.
looks awesome. but do we actually need this?
shock-proof casing for your keys? do people have arc-reactors inside their keys????
更方便易用的创可贴:Popband-aid
Did you ever try rockclimbing ?
Try it out on Kickstarter, just for the laugh…
nice hanger!
@Derrick FYI. Tim Copper did supply the very excellent renders to Keebunga, but he did not “make” or design the product