November 11, 2016
KeyMe, a 4-year-old New York company that claims to be revolutionizing the locksmith industry, is deploying key-copying kiosks at retail stores throughout the Sacramento, California area, according to The Sacramento Bee.
KeyMe’s slim kiosks, about six feet tall, enable users to store a digital copy of their door keys in the cloud and create a spare key – in less than 30 seconds.
KeyMe also is touting the ability to copy car keys at a self-service kiosk. KeyMe says its technology can scan car keys at a kiosk, read the transponder and ship a copy in less than two days.
Eight kiosks have been installed in Safeway, Rite Aid and Bed Bath & Beyond stores in Sacramento, Fair Oaks, Roseville and Rocklin.