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Spigen’s Titanium Keychain Pocket Knife meets carabiner clip now $38 after releasing at $75

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After catching our first look and an early launch deal on the brand’s new AirTag competitors, we have now spotted a notable deal on the latest Spigen LF400 Titanium Keychain Pocket Knife gadget at $37.99 shipped. This one carries a regular $80 MSRP directly from Spigen, launched on Amazon last October at $75, and has more recently been selling for $48. 

While Spigen is certainly a brand best known around here for its affordable, but actually quite good, iPhone cases (here’s our review of its Ultra T iPhone 16 Camera Control case), not to mention its MagSafe gear and budget-friendly charging gear, its lifestyle gadgets are also worth your time and this multi-function carabiner clip is a notable example of that. 

Made of “premium” titanium and metal with a woven nylon-like strapping (featuring a stitched orange detailing), this keychain-like clip sports a carabiner clip with a bottle opener on one side and a small pocket knife for unboxing packages, coming through in a pinch, and more casual DIY tasks on the other. You’ll also find a locking mechanism in place to help keep the “tools safe and prevent accidental opening.” 

If you’re more intersted in Spigen’s traditional tech accessories, scope out the latest below

Spigen LF400 Titanium Keychain Pocket Knife features:

Be a cut above the rest. Unbox anything seamlessly with the Pocket Knife. Its compact titanium blade will always keep you prepared. Slice open packages easily, or crack open a cold one using its built-in bottle opener when it’s time for a break. We got you for life.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices