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Anti-theft car key case keeps thieves away

17th April 2019
Lanna Deamer
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Men’s luxury fashion brand, Vanacci has launched a solution to the recent rise in car key thefts. The firm’s brand-new product, KeyBlock, uses RFID-blocking technology to prevent thieves from gaining access to a car without a key. Its Kickstarter campaign surpassed its campaign goal of £1,000 by more than 300% in 24 hours.

New data released in 2019 by the Home Office shows 111,999 vehicles were stolen in the UK in the period 2017-18, up 49% in five years, from 75,308 vehicles in 2013-14. The increase is attributed to the proliferation of keyless cars, which can be started via computer hacking instead of a tradition metal key and ignition switch.

KeyBlock is Vanacci’s eleventh Kickstarter campaign and features multi-layered RFID shielding within a modern polymer housing, wrapped in wear-resistant leather.

The product includes free personalisation and will instantly upgrade any car key. The design is also made using genuine leathers from Aston Martin, Tesla and BMW.

Established in 2014, Vanacci injects a fresh and modern feel into men's accessories, combining striking appearances with practical design.

Co-founder of Vanacci, Sean Sykes commented:  “We’ve been so excited to launch our new product, KeyBlock - it’s one of our most unique inventions. Both our loyal brand followers and our new customers alike, have already provided us with some fantastic feedback. We’re confident that this project will be one of our most successful. Currently the only product that comes close to KeyBlock is a faraday pouch; there are neither stylish nor convenient. There are currently millions of cars on the on the road that are vulnerable to hacking and KeyBlock will provide drivers with a stylish solution.”

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