Bianca Partners with Tile to Introduce The World’s First Key That Finds Itself

Written by Ben

January 11, 2018

SAN FRANCISCOJan. 8, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — The car beeps outside. You’re already late. You can’t find your keys. Like so many others, you’re out of time and stressed. Today Bianca, the world’s first key with built-in locater, has solved this problem.

Bianca is the smart key that finds itself. A matchbox-sized Bluetooth tracker with a small speaker, wrapped around a house key. Bianca leverages the Tile® Platform to create the world’s first smart key — the biggest innovation that house keys have ever seen.

Today, Bianca launches its pre-order campaign for keys shipping in March. Homeowners, Airbnb Hosts, Renters, Roommates, Parents of Teens, and others interested in pre-ordering may get theirs at BiancaKey.com now.

Bianca is simple to use. Find your key within the wide, 100-foot range. Simply ring and listen for it. Use the key in reverse to find your phone — even if it’s on silent. If the key is outside of range, activate your own search party using the Tile app. Every day more than two million unique items are found by the growing millions of Tile community members.

3 Easy Ways to Find Your Bianca:

  • Ring your misplaced Bianca using the Tile® app.
  • Use the proximity meter to see how far away you are from your key, within a 100-foot radius.
  • Outside of Bluetooth range? Use the Tile® app to see your key’s last known location.

Bianca’s Features Include:

  • Locate & find your key using the Tile® app.
  • The Tile® app is compatible with iOS (iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini, iPod Touch, Apple Watch) and Android 4.4 (Kitkat) or later and Bluetooth 4.0 or later.
  • Access to the Tile community, the world’s largest lost and found community.
  • When a Tile user walks by your lost Bianca, its location will be anonymously and passively updated.
  • Find your phone. Double tap the button on the Bianca key to ring your phone, even if it’s on silent.
  • Works with 90% of locks in the USA – Kwikset (KW1 5-pin and KW10 6-pin), Schlage (SC1), Weiser (WR5).
  • Ships uncut; cut at any local hardware store.
  • Works with your home’s lock.
  • Battery lasts a full year with easy replacement.
  • Water resistant IP57 rating pending.
  • Slim. 95mm x 45mm x 6mm (3.7″ x 1.7″ x 0.24″).
  • Fine Italian Craftsmanship. Nickel plated brass key blade.

“With 1 in 4 people misplacing their keys each year, Bianca is proud to help give users peace of mind. We are enabling people to live full, rich lives–without having to stress about lockouts or misplaced keys,” said Bianca founder Alessandro Alpago. “Together with Tile, we are creating the next wave of internet-connected technology.” 

Bianca officially launches January 8, 2018 for pre-orders. During the 20-40% off pre-order sale, you can access deals for as low as $21.00/key for a pack of 6 keys, with the product shipping March 2018. Following the pre-order sale, Bianca will retail at $35.

About Bianca
Bianca was formed in October 2016 with the goal to create a better house key: something that hasn’t seen innovation in decades. The company is based in San Francisco and is backed by Keyline, a global industry-leading key manufacturer based in Italy. Bianca comes from the name Bianchi, the family that has owned and operated Keyline and that has operated in the key business since 1770. More information about Keyline: Keyline Company Profile

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