KeySmart’s SmartCard Lite is a Bluetooth tracker that’s thin enough to slip into your wallet or ID badge holder.
It integrates seamlessly with Apple’s Find My app and, at just under 2mm thick (about the size of two credit cards), it slides easily into any wallet, badge holder or lanyard clip. That means no pocket bulge and no awkward fit.
Right now, you can get one of these slim wallet trackers for just $19.99 (MSRP $24.99).
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