KeyMe expands digital key kiosks, now at Lowe’s

By | March 23, 2015

I’ve locked myself out of the house twice this past year. The first time was a complete ‘derp’ moment, when I left my keys sitting on the counter. The seco

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Only a year and a half ago, KeyMe launched in the New York area. Today, the kiosk locations can be found in major cities on both coasts, moving inland. Slow and steady, right? But it’s good to see the growth, a clear indicator of widespread acceptance and success.

If you’ve been an Android user, patiently waiting for a compatible version of the KeyMe app, it’s set to come in just a few months. Then you can skip on over to check out one of these latest KeyMe kiosks. Maybe even replace your boring, standard key with a fun new custom design. Check out the KeyMe website for kiosk locations and updated info

Author: Staff Writer

Craig Keefner is the editor and author for Kiosk Association and kiosk industry. With over 30 years in the industry and experience in large and small kiosk solutions, Craig is widely considered to be an expert in the field. Major kiosk projects for him include Verizon Bill Pay kiosk and hundreds of others.