This wrist lanyard is soft, sturdy, and durable so far after several months. This might seem like just a cute little accessory, but it’s been a game changer for me. I need some form of wrangling-assistance on my keys, and for years used a neck lanyard I had leftover from a conference. This wrist lanyard makes it easier to extract my keys when rummaging through my purse, as the long lanyard was constantly tangled in the jumble and occasionally miscellaneous items would be flung into the world when my keys sprang forth. This easily slips over my wrist when I’m multitasking, which means I’m misplacing my keys a lot less these days - especially while loading or unloading the car. I’ve found that when my hands are full of groceries, children, etc., having my keys around my neck is one of the least convenient places they could be. Even when hands and arms aren’t fully loaded, the times where one needs their keys readily accessible often involve leaning in and out of cars or other spaces, bending and reaching to pick up or put down items, and carrying objects of various sizes, weights, and quantities- none of which is conducive to having a heavy bunch of jagged metal swinging wildly from one’s neck. Around my wrist, my keys are easy to handle and keep control of, and when it’s time to use them they’re where I need them to be- at the end of my arm! I also drop my keys much less frequently than when using a longer lanyard or going without. This is obviously better for the electronic key fobs, and I’m sure I’ve been saved from the uniquely defeating experience of dropping keys in a sloppy mid-winter parking lot at least a few times now. Buy it because it’s cute, love it because of all the micro-frustrations that magically disappear from your life with this adorably humble accessory.