motorola-keylinkBluetooth dongles and keychains are a pretty common accessory to have that allows users to track misplaced keys or to remind them not to forget their keys when they leave their house. Motorola launched a similar accessory last year in the form of the Motorola Keylink and if you were thinking of getting yourself one and wondered where it went, you can relax.

A number of users have recently expressed their concern as to the disappearance of the Motorola Keylink on Motorola’s website. Many had assumed that Motorola had decided to discontinue the accessory, but it does not seem that way. The folks at Droid-Life have reached out to Motorola who has since confirmed that the removal of the Keylink on their website was simply because the company has run out of inventory.

They are not expecting more stock for another few weeks which is why they removed it, otherwise their orders would be backlogged. Once they receive their new inventory, Motorola expects that the product will go back up on their website again. The Keylink was being sold for $25 and unlike other similar accessories, the Keylink can act as a “key” for Android phones.

For example when placed near a Moto X or Droid Turbo, it will allow the user of the phone to keep their phone unlocked the entire time, so if you’d rather not unlock and lock your device all the time to send messages or attend to emails, this might come in handy.

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