| ![]() ![]() Publisher : Find One Find All Company : Find One Find All® Our Price: $24.95 |
Features
- 2-Way Wireless operation - No Base to carry or lose!
- 30 Day Money Back Guarrantee
- Put a FOFA on those Easy-to-lose items
- Each of your FOFAs can find the others!
Product Description
Are you tired of looking for your keys? Your Wallet? Those pesky Remote Controls? Finally, a truly simple & practical solution is available. Introducing our Find One Find All® Key Finders. (FOFA® for short) Unlike other key finders, no separate "Base" transmitter is needed - they are ALL transmitters! So, even if you can only FIND ONE, you can FIND them ALL! This Set of 1 Key Fob style and 1 Flat Wallet style FOFA lets you put one on your keys and one in your wallet or on a remote control - Now your wallet can find your keys and vice versa! Use up to 6 in one Set. (and up to 6 Sets) Simple to setup and use, FOFA takes the stress out of life, no matter where you are. FOFA, for the person who has everything... and loses it!SimilarProduct
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Customer reviews
Forget About Forgetting
by .. F. Garrett Warrick (Burbank, California, United States of America, Earth, The Milky Way, The Universe)
This is a great product. I keep the wallet unit synced with a key chain unit, and both are synced a secondary key chain unit that I keep in the living room, in case that I lose both wallet and keys. It all works out great with FOFA! The set up took less than five minutes - without reading the instructions.
OK!
by .. Asian Dude ()
This is a nice product! Works just as described. The only negative is the wallet locator. Its bulky thus impractical to insert onto wallets and its really wide to hang onto key chains.
works as described
by .. Reagan Abraham ()
product works as described, but i feel that it doesn't beep loud enough to hear if it ever gets lost in the couch or under a small pile of clothes. besides that i think this concept works very well. the buttons or stiff enough so that you won't accidentally push them in your pocket.
Great technical support
by .. loneranger (Portland, OR USA)
Just received the product and it didn't work. Processed the information to return to Amazon for refund, and then decided to check the web to see if support was available from manufacturer (FIFA). Located and called number (866)-245-8670. It was immediately answered by tech who had me up and running in a minute. Seems to work great. Wallet size is thicker then I'd like but still a useable (unlike any other device like it I can find).
Good but does not work well outside
by .. regency reader ()
In the past 4 months, I have lost my car keys 3x while walking the dogs at the park. My car key has a chip in it so replacing them is very expensive not to mention time-consuming. After the 2nd time losing my keys, I figured it was time to invest in a key finder. I chose this one because I liked that each finder could control all the other finders. Most products on the market have only a single remote to control multiple receivers, and knowing me, I'd probably just lose the remote.
So in fact, I bought 6 of these. One for car keys, one for cell phone, one to keep in my car (in case I lost the other remotes while out with the dogs), one to keep at home as the last resort, and 2 more for things I hadn't decided on yet.
So today I was out with the dogs again at the park and guess what, I dropped my car keys. We were at an open space, but I stayed on the paved trail the entire time. The space is not large, maybe an acre. We had only walked about the equivalent of 3 blocks when I realized I no longer had the keys in my hand.
"Boy," I thought, "I sure am glad I bought the key finder!" Well, it ended up not working as great as I was expecting.
I actually had 2 of the other remotes with me. I backtracked, pressing 1 remote and then the other the entire time. I had walked the entire trail (not that big), and still I couldn't locate my lost keys. "That's impossible," I thought. "I stayed on the paved trail the entire time, and I've walked the entire trail."
So then I did a little test. I put one of the spare remotes on the ground and then walked about 3 feet away. Then I pressed the appropriate button in the remote that I was still holding. Well crap, the remote on the ground wasn't recognizing it. It just lay there. So I started walking closer to it. At 2 feet, it recognized the signal sporadically. If I was right in front of it, then it consistently recognized the signal. A far cry from the "up to 30 ft" that the seller states on their website.
I rewalked the trail again, this time going very slowly trying to visually locate my lost keys since by now I realized the key finder was unreliable. At the same time though, I continuously pressed the appropriate button on BOTH remotes non-stop.
This story has a happy ending because lo and behold I did end up finding my keys, and it was because of the key finder. That's why I gave it 3 stars instead of 2. When I rewalked the trail again, I actually walked right over the lost keys (they were camoflauged beside a patch of green weeds right in the middle of the trail). The finder attached to the keys FINALLY recognized the signal from one of the 2 finders I had in my hand--after I had walked about 2 feet PAST it--the SECOND time.
Needless to say, I am thrilled that the finder did actually find my keys -- eventually. But I'm sorely disappointed that it missed it so often in the first place. It was really a close call. I have to think about whether to return this purchase because it really didn't work as well as I was expecting.
Note: When I got home, I tried using the finders from different rooms. They were able to recognize each other from a decent distance (definitely more than the 2 ft that seemed to be required when we were at the park). If you're using the finder within the house, I'd recommend this product for you. But if you're using it outside, like I am, I'd have second thoughts about whether the signal is strong enough to really work.
As it is, even if I keep these, I'm still going to be looking for another key finder as backup because I no longer trust this one.
