I found an AirTag wallet alternative that works with Android (and is cheaper)
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I found an AirTag wallet alternative that works with Android (and is cheaper)
"My grandfather had a saying -- a place for everything, and everything in its place. It turns out that I'm not as tidy as he was, and I have a tendency to... misplace things. For me, have been a total game-changer, and I have them attached to my keys, embedded in my bags and luggage, and even have one in my car and e-bike."
"Designed to work with the Apple Find My network, at only 0.07-inch (1.8 mm) thick, it's no thicker than two credit cards, so it slips into a wallet, purse, or passport holder like it's been designed to be there. There's a slot cut in the card to accept a luggage tag strap, perfect for keeping an eye on your stuff when traveling. The card comes with a lanyard for you to attach it to, well, whatever you want to track."
"The tag is also IP68 rated, which means that it's completely dustproof and can survive immersion in up to 1.5 meters of water for half an hour, making splashes and rain no problem for it. I left mine out in the UK summer rainstorm, which subsequently turned into a sunny day in the high 80s before raining heavily again in the evening, and it survived."
Designed to work with the Apple Find My network, the AirCard Pro measures only 0.07-inch (1.8 mm) thick, allowing it to slip into wallets, purses, or passport holders like two credit cards. The card includes a cut slot for a luggage tag strap and comes with a lanyard for attachment to bags or other items. Construction tolerates bending and flexing in a wallet, and the device survived testing in varying UK weather. The tag carries an IP68 rating for dustproofing and immersion resistance. Unlike regular AirTags that use CR2032 cells, the AirCard Pro incorporates a built-in rechargeable battery.
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