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When it comes to tracking your wallet or keys, Apple’s AirTag is probably the first thing that comes to mind. But more and more people are switching to this wallet-friendly tracker shaped like a credit card.
The KeySmart SmartCard is built for wallets, but still works seamlessly with Apple’s Find My app, just like an AirTag. The key difference? It actually fits in your wallet. No bulges, no awkward pocket situation. It slides in right next to your credit cards.
And it’s not just for wallets. These slim trackers are great for slipping into luggage, passport holders, or even pet carriers. A 3-pack is currently available for $79.97 with free shipping (reg. $119.97)—just $27 each, which is cheaper than buying individual AirTags. You can also buy singles if that’s more your style.
Why SmartCard > AirTag:
- Works with Apple Find My (map tracking, sound alerts, lost item notifications)
- Ultra-slim design fits in wallets and passport holders
- Qi wireless rechargeable—no battery swaps needed
- IPX8 waterproof (more durable than AirTag’s IP67 rating)
- It’s a sleek, subtle way to keep track of what matters—and a better fit for everyday life.
But unlike the AirTag, the SmartCard doesn’t need a battery replacement. Just drop it on a wireless charger every five months or so. It also has a stronger IPX8 waterproof rating (compared to the AirTag’s IP67), making it more durable in rougher conditions.
Pick up a 3-pack of SmartCards for $79.97 with free shipping while the offer lasts.
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KeySmart® SmartCard – Works with Apple Find My (3-Pack)
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