I happen to have a lust in collecting different kinds of keychain. It started from my tenth birthday when my aunty gave me a delicate cartoon keychain as a present. I kept it with me for a couple of months. When I look back to these old items, I always find my memories on them vivid and fresh, as if it happened yesterday.
I cherish my first keychain deeply, even though its function is simply decorating and its design could not be more childish. I love it anyway. Years passed by. And the population of keychain fans is increasingly growing. Keychains, coming in numerous imaginative designs, also advance a wide market. Gradually people are getting accustomed with the appearance of keychains, and making good use of them as
accessories and gadgets.
Well, this keychain is a complicated one. It is complicated but not clumsy at all. The main part of this keychain is a digital-foci camera. Amazed right? It took my breath too at the first sight when I found that it can complete so complex a task as taking photos. And this one is one of the best examples illustrating the conception of keychain gadgets.
This is one of the most "practical" designs among all the keychains. Obviously, it is a USB flash disk. Maybe it would be extremely popular with the lazy guys, since you do not bother to bring a USB flash disk any longer. Keeping your USB flash disk with your keys, which are so frequently used, is indeed a wise way to prevent the possible loss.
I found this picture on the Internet to help illustrate this typical kind of keychain. It combines the function of entertaining and utilizing. The main part of these keychains is a quasi-laser tube. Push the button and the light came out. Everything is all right until the light is obstructed by some opaque solid materials, such as paper and wall. The wall makes visible the picture concealed in the beam of light. The picture varies from each other, though the principle is the same. The picture of mine is a brand of one of my handbag, since the laser keychain was an accessory to that handbag.
You may feel confused when you look at this picture above. The beanpod was made of rubber and the bean inside is not fixed, but connected to the beanpod by an elastic string. So when you squeeze the beanpod, the bean would jump out of its pod and make face to you. The lightspot of this keychain lies in its creative and imaginative design. I fell in love with the feeling of squeezing the pod and the cute face painted on the bean. So I bought myself one on my visit to Japan, which cost me over 600>. But it worth the money. What do you say?
Collecting keychains can be an exciting exploration. Believe me. You can find your own gold mines in the process.