KEEP Named To TIME's List Of The 100 Best Inventions

KEEP Named To TIME's List Of The 100 Best Inventions

Philip Wilkins has used prescription medicine to treat his epilepsy for the past several years. But with three kids under the age of 5, Wilkins worried about how to store his medicine so his kids couldn’t find it. So he created KEEP, the first smart-storage device specifically designed for prescription medicine. The device ($249) is biometrically locked and connected to an app on your phone, which will alert you if someone tries to open it. KEEP also features temperature and humidity controls, and a hermetic seal. With a sleek, discreet design, KEEP hides in plain sight. “People don’t want to feel like they’re 17 in their parents’ basement,” Wilkins says. “They’re adults.” —Madeleine Carlisle

 

TIME

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