The small, coin-sized accessory fits almost everywhere except my wallet.
TheNomad Tracking Cardfixes that problem, and only takes up the space of two credit cards.
Setting up and using the Tracking Card is all done within Apples Find My app.
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Once you name the product and get it linked to your account, you’re off to the races.
If you own and use an AirTag, you’ll already be familiar with the interface.
The only difference is that the Tracking Card doesn’t use Apple’sUltra-Wideband (UWB) tech.
The Nomad Tracking Card is similar to an AirTag in that it works on Apple’s Find My network but is in the shape of a credit card. It doesn’t have features like UWB tracking, but the Tracking Card has a five-month battery life and can be recharged using a MagSafe or Qi2 charger.
You’ll have to find it with sound alone.
I had no problem sliding it into myPeak Design Mobile Walletwithout removing any cards that I normally carry.
Did I Mention It’s Rechargeable?
The Nomad Tracking Card is similar to an AirTag in that it works on Apple’s Find My network but is in the shape of a credit card. It doesn’t have features like UWB tracking, but the Tracking Card has a five-month battery life and can be recharged using a MagSafe or Qi2 charger.
Other than its size, the Nomad Tracking Cards best feature is its rechargeable battery.
Since Nomad couldn’t fit a USB-C port into the card, the company added wireless charging.
No, but as a hugeMagSafe fan when it comes to iPhone accessories, it makes me extremely happy.
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The good news is that you wont have to stress about recharging the Tracking Card often.
Nomad claims that the gear has a five-month battery life.
Plus, you won’t have to worry about buying replacement batteries.
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it’s possible for you to check the card’s current battery percentage in the Find My app.
The LED will turn green when the card is back to 100%.
Should You Buy the Nomad Tracking Card?
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