TL;DR: Keep tabs on your wallet, keys, or bag with a MagTap Ultra Slim Tracker Card for $23.99 (reg. $59.99).
If you’ve ever retraced your steps through an airport, restaurant, or office because you couldn’t find your wallet or keys, a Bluetooth tracker can pay for itself quickly. The MagTap Ultra Slim Tracker Card is designed to slip into tight spaces and sync with Apple’s Find My network, and it’s available for $23.99 (reg. $59.99) right now.
Unlike bulkier key fobs, this tracker is built like a credit card, so it fits neatly inside most wallets, passport holders, or laptop sleeves. There’s also a small keyring cutout if you’d rather attach it to keys, luggage, or an ID badge.
Once paired with the Find My app on your iPhone, you can see your item’s last known location on a map, trigger a sound to help locate it nearby, or receive separation alerts if you leave something behind. Because it works within Apple’s existing Find My network, you’re not limited to a short Bluetooth radius when tracking misplaced items.
Battery life is rated for up to five months on a single charge, and it supports Qi wireless charging, so you can top it off on the same charger you use for compatible phones or earbuds.
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