This 46-in-1 multitool can fit in your wallet OR be your wallet

This multitool offers one function I haven’t yet seen another tool offer – it has a built-in money clip.  Like the title says, you can carry it in a wallet, or for a truly minimal wallet, it can clip your cash and cards to be your wallet.  This 46-in-1 Credit Card Multitool from CK Products is made of 3mm durable, water- and rust-resistant, heavy-duty 420 hardened heat-treated stainless steel for strength and durability.

The multi-tool has wrenches, wire cutter, ruler for both inches and millimeters, bottle opener, screwdriver, ¼” bit driver, letter opener, eyeglass screw driver, can opener, box cutter, protractor, spoke keys, butterfly wrench, cable bender, and more – and can even somehow function as a smartphone stand.  It’s even TSA compliant.

The CK Products 46-in-1 Credit Card Multitool is $10.00 at Amazon.

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This 46-in-1 multitool can fit in your wallet OR be your wallet

This multitool offers one function I haven’t yet seen another tool offer – it has a built-in money clip.  Like the title says, you can carry it in a wallet, or for a truly minimal wallet, it can clip your cash and cards to be your wallet.  This 46-in-1 Credit Card Multitool from CK Products is made of 3mm durable, water- and rust-resistant, heavy-duty 420 hardened heat-treated stainless steel for strength and durability.

The multi-tool has wrenches, wire cutter, ruler for both inches and millimeters, bottle opener, screwdriver, ¼” bit driver, letter opener, eyeglass screw driver, can opener, box cutter, protractor, spoke keys, butterfly wrench, cable bender, and more – and can even somehow function as a smartphone stand.  It’s even TSA compliant.

The CK Products 46-in-1 Credit Card Multitool is $10.00 at Amazon.

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Yubico’s YubiKey Now Comes to iOS with LastPass Support

One of my favorite hardware security key vendors that I’ve reviewed here on The Gadgeteer is introducing a new Mobile SDK for iOS for developers. It allows any iOS mobile app to add support for hardware-based two-factor authentication (2FA) using YubiKey OTP over NFC. The awesome password manager software LastPass has released the latest version of its password management app with fully integrated support for the YubiKey NEO over NFC on iOS. For current LastPass users, the iOS application will receive an automatic update (version 4.2.7) via the App Store. You can find more information on Yubico.com.

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Where do you keep your extra key and coins in a minimal wallet?

One of the perks of carrying a big wallet, perhaps the only perk, is having space for that spare house key or extra SIM card, but most minimal wallets don’t have any spare room or hidden pockets to stash these small items.  They won’t be safe loose in your pocket, so what do you do with them?  And those folks in Europe who can’t get along without carrying a coin or two – where do those go?  With the Cavity Card, you’d be able to replace a few cards with this tray that can hold keys, cards, and coins in most any minimal wallet.  Just insert it in the stack of the cards in your wallet, and you’re good.

Cavity Cards are 3D printed in “the factory of the future”.  The Slim-sized tray holds items up to 2.3mm thick and replaces 4 cards in the wallet.  If you have more to carry, the Regular size holds items up to 3.1mm and replaces 5 cards and the Double holds up to 4.7mm thick and replaces 6 cards.

There are two versions available.  First is a flexible version (2017 model) from Cavity Card that has a 3D printed nylon frame with a thin Tyvek bottom.  Only the Regular size is available now, and it’s €15.50 ($18.00 US).  The second version is fully 3D printed in solid nylon (2018 model).  These are €14.00 ($16.28 US) for Slim, €15.00 ($17.40 US) for Regular, or €16.00 ($18.60 US) for Double, and they ship directly from the Shapeways factory.  You can place an order for either the flexible or the solid versions at Cavity Card.

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The ChargeWrite is a pen and stylus with a built-in backup battery


As a self-confessed gadget geek, I am always looking for the next gadget that provides convenience with some cool technology built in. I am also attracted to functional gadgets that combine things for everyday use in a practical form.

Today I was browsing the internet and came across a pen called the Chargewrite. In my opinion, this pen is really cool. It combines the functionality of an everyday need for the purposes of charging, data storage, and writing. It includes a built-in battery and a universal Smartphone tip that accommodates either a lightning port or a Micro USB port so that you have one charging tip for all of your devices and without the need for an adapter. It is also a ballpoint pen, a screen cleaner, and a stylus. In addition, there is an option for an included 16GB flash drive.

If you would like to purchase this cool Chargewrite pen, you can pick one up on the Shopbkey website for $29 for the version that has a 1000Mah battery but no built-in flash drive, or $39 for the model with a 650Mah battery and a 16GB flash drive.

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