AirTags are old news now that this tiny smart tracker is on the market

TL;DR: Replace your bulky AirTags with a razor-thin KeySmart® SmartCard, a credit card-sized Bluetooth tracker that’s on sale for just $34.99 (reg. $39.99) + free shipping at the Mashable Shop. 



KeySmart SmartCard

Credit: KeySmart

What do you get for the person who has everything but can’t keep track of anything? AirTags can only take you so far, and they don’t exactly help you find a lost wallet. Instead, try a gift that can fit in a greeting card. The KeySmart SmartCard is a razor-thin tracker that works just like an AirTag, looks like a credit card, and barely makes a dent in your gift budget. Plus, you don’t have to leave the Apple Find My network.

Pick up a KeySmart Tracker while they’re still $34.99 (reg. $39.99). 

No more lost wallets

Unlike other tracking devices, the KeySmart SmartCard is super discreet. It’s just 2mm thick, about the size of two credit cards, and fits into a wallet without adding any bulk. Let’s see your AirTag do that.

They can also attach to an ID or security badge using the built-in lanyard slot, a small touch that’s especially handy for anyone who needs quick access to work or building entry cards. 

One of the major benefits of this card is how seamlessly it integrates with the Apple ecosystem. By using the Find My app, users can play a sound on their KeySmart Card to locate it when it’s nearby, or track it within Apple’s global network if it’s lost for real. You can even set up notifications when you accidentally leave it behind and a “Lost Mode” to help retrieve it.

Compact doesn’t mean fragile. This tracker card has an IPX8 waterproof rating, so you can hunt down your wallet even if it’s lost in the rain.

And with a five-month battery life and Qi wireless charging, this little tracker is a serious set-it-and-forget-it solution.

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On sale (for now) with free shipping

You might have finally found the right gift for that special someone who can’t find anything. 

Get the KeySmart® SmartCard on sale for $34.99. 

StackSocial prices subject to change. 

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