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This credit-card–sized tracker keeps tabs on your wallet, passport, and IDs — and now it’s under $24

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Last updated: 2025/11/23 at 6:50 AM
News Room Published 23 November 2025
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TL;DR: Stop losing your wallet with some help from the Apple Find My compatible KeySmart SmartCard, now $69.97 (reg. $119.97) for a three-pack through Dec. 7.


Want to keep better tabs on your most important items? AirTags are a little too bulky to slip into your wallet or passport case, which is where the KeySmart SmartCard really shines. This credit-card-sized tracker can fit into tight spaces and offers Apple Find My compatibility, making it easy to locate your important items.

Right now, you can snag a three-pack of KeySmart SmartCards for just $69.97 (reg. $119.97) — less than $24 each — through Dec. 7.

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Ever been late for a flight because you couldn’t find your passport? What about being late to work because you just can’t seem to find your wallet? There’s now a tracker that actually fits into these tiny spaces — the KeySmart SmartCard. Unlike chunky AirTags, this device is just 2mm thick, the size of two credit cards, so it can keep tabs on your most important possessions.

The KeySmart SmartCard is compatible with the Apple Find My app, so you’re just a few taps from finding out where your items are. It will show you the last known location, and if you’ve misplaced it you can have it make a sound so you can hunt it down. If you know you’ve left something behind, there’s also an option to display a message and contact info for anyone who finds it.

Aside from slipping into wallets or passport holders, the KeySmart SmartCard also features a lanyard slot to help you find ID cards or security badges. And no matter where you place it, you can rest easy knowing it has an IPX8 rating, so it’s waterproof and can survive up to an hour in 3.3 feet of water.

These KeySmart SmartCards have a rechargeable battery that works with Qi-enabled wireless chargers, but don’t worry — you won’t need to power them up often. The battery runs for up to five months on a single charge.

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Get this three-pack of KeySmart SmartCards for just $69.97 (reg. $119.97) on sale now through Dec. 7.

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