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This $30 tracker fits in your wallet, not just on your keys

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Last updated: 2025/10/29 at 8:06 PM
News Room Published 29 October 2025
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TL;DR: Keep track of your most important items with the KeySmart SmartCard, now just $89.99 (reg. $119.97) for a three-pack.


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Losing your wallet is stressful, but finding it doesn’t have to be. AirTags are too clunky to fit into small spaces, but the KeySmart SmartCard offers a sleeker, credit-card-sized way to locate your most important belongings. Slide it into your wallet, passport case, or attach it to an ID card, then use the Apple Find My app to locate it anytime.

Right now, you can snag a three-pack of these convenient trackers for only $89.99 (reg. $119.97) — just $30 each.

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The KeySmart SmartCard is a tracker that can actually fit where you need it to. Unlike a chunky AirTag that’s too wide to be stealthy, the KeySmart SmartCard is ultra-slim, measuring just 2mm thick — the size of two credit cards. You can easily slip it into tiny spaces and rest easy knowing you’ll always be able to find it.

Like the AirTags, the KeySmart SmartCard is compatible with the Apple Find My app. Once you’ve placed your SmartCards, just open the app and track them easily from your Apple device. It shows the last known location and can play a sound if you need to find it. If you leave something behind, it even sends alerts to your Apple devices and can display a message and contact info to anyone who finds it.

Need to keep track of an ID card or security badge? The KeySmart SmartCard features a lanyard slot, making it easy to attach it. These trackers have an IPX8 rating, so they’re waterproof and can survive up to an hour in 3.3 feet of water. And they feature a rechargeable battery that powers back up with any Qi-enabled wireless charger and lasts up to five months on a single charge.

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Get a three-pack of KeySmart SmartCards for just $89.99 (reg. $119.97).

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