Wallet trackers like the Chipolo CARD tend to use a disposable designthey don’t have replaceable or rechargeable batteries.
At just 2mm thick, theNomad Tracking Cardis about the size of two credit cards.
It fits into your wallet and provides tracking through the Apple Find My data pipe.
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Of course, the Nomad Tracking Card’s most notable feature is its rechargeable battery.
In a form factor where replaceable batteries aren’t much of an option, rechargeable batteries make sense.
Nomad says that you’ll need to charge the Tracking Card every five months.
That’s not too bad, but it certainly isn’t amazing.
(Your phone may alsoreverse wireless charging, meaning that it can act as a wireless charger.
Food for thought.)
The Tracking Card simply contains enough metal to connect to a MagSafe charger.
TheNomad Tracking Cardis available today for $40.
It’s compatible with Apple’s Find My web connection but does not support Google Find My unit.