🔍 Stay effortlessly connected to what matters most—because losing is not an option.
This Apple MFi Certified Bluetooth tracker pairs effortlessly with iOS devices via the Find My app, delivering ultra-loud 100dB alerts and precise GPS location. Designed for longevity, its premium lithium battery lasts 5-10 years with minimal self-discharge. With IP67 waterproofing and dust resistance, it’s built to endure everyday life. Features include instant lost-item notifications, NFC contact sharing, and robust privacy protections, making it the ultimate smart finder for keys, wallets, passports, and more.
R**N
Perfect for your un medicated ADHD husband
The amount of times this has saved my husbands wallet is crazy. In our relationship he has last his wallet - like really lost it four times. Once he left it on his roof of the car, once he left it in a lunch box on the back of his motorcycle and drove off.. behind the toilet… the places he has left his wallet are insane. The last time he lost his wallet someone actually found it for him because he was unable to retrace his steps. That same day I ordered this for him and he has not had to worry about where his wallet is since. A few months ago he lost it and was able to find it in the attic of the home he was working at. Thank God for this little tool. It’s the best investment I’ve ever made.
L**M
Helped to find my son's wallet in Yellowstone National Park!
This Wallet Tracker Really Works - 5 Stars!**Bottom Line:** This little tracker saved our family vacation. If it can find a lost wallet in Yellowstone National Park, it can definitely help you find yours at home.Why I'm Writing This ReviewI rarely write Amazon reviews despite buying tons of stuff, but this tracker deserves every one of its 5 stars (and more if I could give them).The SetupMy son has a habit of losing his wallet around the house, so I bought a double pack of these trackers - one for him and one for me since I'm just as bad with wallets.We decided to take a family vacation to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. On a whim, I threw a couple fly rods in the van, thinking my son might want to try fly fishing for the first time in those beautiful rivers.The CrisisAfter a few days of sightseeing, my son was eager to try fishing. We didn't have proper gear (no waders or boots), so we went in with Crocs and shorts. The water wasn't as cold as expected thanks to the geothermal activity from nearby hot springs.While fishing the Madison River, my son took a small tumble and got wet. He pulled everything from his pockets - phone, wallet, keys - bundled them in his sweatshirt, and set them on the riverbank.After fishing there for a while, we decided to try the Gibbon River. We hiked back to the car and drove to the new spot. However, my son did not check his bundled possessions from the riverbank, and he inadvertently left his wallet sitting by the Madison.The SaveHere's where it gets interesting. Cell service in Yellowstone is practically non-existent, so my son didn't get any notifications about his missing wallet while we were in the park.We fished the Gibbon River for a couple hours, then headed back to our Airbnb. As soon as we reached Gardiner (35 miles away) and got cell service back, my son's phone exploded with alerts - his wallet was still back at the Madison River!The tracker's map showed us exactly where it was. We immediately turned around, drove all the way back through the park, and retraced our steps. The wallet was sitting in the grass exactly where the card said it would be.The Funny PartWhen I got home and looked through vacation photos, I found a picture I'd taken of my son with his fly rod and the Madison River in the background. There, sitting on the bank slightly behind him, was his wallet - captured in the shot without us even noticing!Final ThoughtsI was already mentally preparing to cancel debit cards and figure out how to get a replacement license. This little tracker completely saved our day and probably saved our entire vacation.If this device can locate a wallet in one of America's largest national parks with spotty cell coverage, it can definitely help you find yours in your house.
D**N
Get a small front pocket wallet, they said. It'll be great, they said.
Two decades ago, my chiropractor pointed out that sitting on a thick wallet was throwing my hips and back out of alignment. Switched to a MUCH smaller front pocket style wallet and it made a big difference with back pain. However, I misplace this thing all the time. Enter this wallet tracker. Have been using it for a while but had not needed it's true functionality until this fine morning, when it totally paid for itself. I truly though I had left it at a Mexican restaurant after a morning of fishing a couple towns over. Nope. Once I connected with the Find My app, the tracking led me to my truck with pretty good accuracy, which I had already checked. The chime was loud enough to find that I was in the little change slot under my radio, where I typically do not put my wallet but totally remembered doing it immediately. This thing is super easy to set up and easier to use. Knowing I can find where I lose my stuff gives me more peace of mind and is much easier than keeping up with it in the first place.
C**D
Apple Air Tag comparison. Sad, not even close!
Apple Air tag compared to this credit card sized tag.I purchased two of these and I also purchased a couple of the Apple version AirTags, then compared. The Apple version worked flawlessly. This one did not come close. I’m really disappointed because I do like how flat like a credit card this one is whereas the Apple one is kind of thick and bulges out.When you’re standing only 20 feet away, and I was simulating a lost wallet such as falling between the cracks of the couch, the Apple tag led me accurately to where it was, whereas this other AirTag that shaped like a credit card kept telling me that I found it without even moving. When I went into the other room it did impr you need more distance between you and your lost wallet or object for this thing to begin to want to take you there. I gave it two stars not one because playing the sound worked well because you can use it to find your wallet that way but don’t count on this being like the Apple AirTag in giving you accurate map directions to walk and find it. Again, you could use just the sound part of this device and you will be led to it but I don’t like the map footages being so far off, & unusable.Additionally the instructions are a little off when you get to the step that says enable loss mode. It tells you to click on the enable button but there is no enable button button instead there’s a find my button. So they didn’t even take the time to write these instructions accurately. The clicking the find my button exist on the Apple AirTags menu but not on this AirTag menu. And by the way, both of them that I purchased worked in the same disappointing matter. I hope Apple comes out with their version that’s nice and flat because that’s a big plus.I am revising my earlier review to a considerably better position. It turns out that when I drive a couple of miles away from where the car is, it does accurately show on find my friends where it is. When I get to that location, it does not do a good job of telling me which way to go to find it. But using the sounding device makes it so you can hear where it is. So the last 50 feet of finding your device will likely be based on sound and not the GPS accurately telling you which way to walk. But it is beautifully flat which is very important
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