Lost your keys? Call them!


I call me is a mobile phone accessory and a key chain with a double function:

1. Use your mobile phone to call the gadget which it’s useful when you can’t find your keys(or wallet)

2. Use “I call me” to call your mobile phone, just pushing the button,and your mobile phone rings. That way you can find your mobile phone if you loseWeight Exercise it.

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Also it’s very helpful, when you want to pretend that someone calls you. :D

It’s just a concept for now, but it would be great to see this interesting gadget on the market.

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9 Responses to “Lost your keys? Call them!”

  1. 1 Fuck You

    What the FUCK ASSHOLE. It is just a concept, what a douche….

  2. 2 David Melbourne

    We Patented this concept in 2004 and have been selling our Find One Find All® FOFA® 2-Way Peer to Peer Key Finder / Wallet Finders since 2001.

    FOFA® lets you use something you can find to find something you can’t and since you have them with you, they work anywhere, not just at home.

    Our Patent also includes the incorporation of the concept into the lost item, if it is electronic in nature - we already have a remote control being sold this way.

    CT Melbourne Designs, LLC Arlington Texas USA.
    http://www.FindOneFindAll.com

  3. 3 shima

    Hi

    Can you please tell me you thought of this concept ( call me ) and where I can read more about it.

    Thank-you
    Shima

  4. 4 Jessica

    how much would something like this cost??/

  5. 5 Woody

    ghe good blog

  6. 6 Kholofelo

    Is this being sold yet? And where? Pls contact to let me know. I am very interested, k.thalakgale@gmail.com

  7. 7 PatentHoundsSuck

    Hey, Mr. Melbourne,

    Your device and patent don’t cover cell technology. The one that I filed 8 months ago does, though. Too bad RFID is limited in distance and scope. The idea expressed by the blogger here is a good one; better than yours, as a matter of fact, as it’s built on an already-existing technology that requires only a single device that could be used for anything, interchangeably. Furthermore, it’s expandable into the market in ways that yours isn’t, with the explosion of cell phone ownership. Using simple SMS messaging, this would be VERY low overhead stuff, and something that the cell companies themselves will likely advertise as a “value-added service.” RFID? Not so much. I’m afraid your product will be relegated to late-night infomercials with the hopped-up Mr. Offer while a concept like the blogger proposes will end up main-stream in mobile stores across the world.

  8. 8 Rosco

    Always friendly and helpful. I get products that are fairly priced and quality that is lasting the test of time.

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