KeySmart’s SmartCard is available from Amazon for $40 (3-pack for $90).
It’s super thin, works with Apple iOS Find My, has a wireless rechargeable battery, and is IPX7-rated.
It needs to be recharged every 5 months or so.
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Apple AirTags<!–> have changed my life, saving me countless hours looking for keys and other items that I absent-mindedly misplaced.
But AirTags have a few design flaws. First, the replaceable battery means you’re chucking away handfuls of CR2032s–> every year. Then there’s the shape and size. These tiny UFO-shaped devices don’t have a lanyard hole and are too bulky to be placed in a wallet without giving you a pain in the rear.
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Yes, some wallets have little holders for AirTags, but in my experience, they are all too bulky.
But there’s a third-party AirTag-like product that takes everything that the original Apple AirTag has to offer and solves all of the above problems and more. That tag is the KeySmart SmartCard<!–>.
The first thing I love about the SmartCard is the thickness, or more specifically, its thinness!
are great, but they have those first-generation limitations that I’m sure Apple will one day solve with a next-gen wave of AirTags. But for now, the KeySmart SmartCard<!–> is the best AirTag for those who want a thin solution for their wallet or as a luggage tag.