eufy (a subsidiary of Anker) also makes a credit card tracker that is usable with Find My. They have decent customer support also. Their tracker is $19.99, so not quite as good a deal. And if this one is rechargeable or the battery can be replaced, then that's a big bonus, as the eufy one is not.
Make sure when you put it in your wallet that it's oriented such that the button doesn't get accidentally pressed, as that will kill the battery much quicker than the predicted 2-3 year lifespan.
But Rick, while it’s thin it’s really big. I like that I can sock my AirTag in the lining of my carry in luggage or computer backpack and forget it for months until it needs a new battery.
Thank you for the info that it's compatible with Android. As a non-Apple user, it's nice to have a choice.
eufy (a subsidiary of Anker) also makes a credit card tracker that is usable with Find My. They have decent customer support also. Their tracker is $19.99, so not quite as good a deal. And if this one is rechargeable or the battery can be replaced, then that's a big bonus, as the eufy one is not.
Make sure when you put it in your wallet that it's oriented such that the button doesn't get accidentally pressed, as that will kill the battery much quicker than the predicted 2-3 year lifespan.
Hi, Barry... yep, familiar with Eufy's trackers. Unfortunately they have the same limitation: If you use Find My, you can't use two-way tracking.
But Rick, while it’s thin it’s really big. I like that I can sock my AirTag in the lining of my carry in luggage or computer backpack and forget it for months until it needs a new battery.