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The Rolling Square Aircard Wallet Tracker is a cutting-edge Bluetooth wallet finder designed for the modern professional. Compatible with Apple's Find My network, it ensures you can locate your wallet anywhere in the world. With features like a louder sound alert, left-behind notifications, and a digital business card, this tracker combines functionality with sleek design. Built with durable materials and a long-lasting battery, the AirCard is the perfect accessory for anyone looking to enhance their organizational game.








| ASIN | B0D4VD7HVW |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 2.5 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,289 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #620 in Item Finders |
| Brand | Rolling Square |
| Built-In Media | Eco-friendly packaging, User Manual, x2 AirCard |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone, iPad, MacBook, Apple Watch |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, NFC |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (150) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Glass |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 3.4"L x 2.2"W x 0.09"Th |
| Item Weight | 19 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Rolling Square |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
| Warranty Description | 2-year warranty |
E**K
Perfect
Perfect fix for wallets. Only 2 credit cards thick.
T**H
Nice card with some quirks
I got these as an alternative to AirTags as I thought it would be easy to slide into a wallet or purse for tracking. Set up is relatively easy but one of them on arrival was stating the battery was below 10 %. I reached out to customer support at Rolling Square and they were able to provide some suggestions in a reasonable time. It took about 72hrs for the battery health to update and reflect that it was at 96%. There is no way to charge them, so it was a little disappointing to not have 100%, but it has remained at 96% for over a month now. They are thicker and heavier than I was expecting, but not a deal breaker. It is approximately the thickness of two credit cards. The noice is makes is approximately the same loudness as an air tag. Set up for tracking via an iPhone is simple and you can share the location with people if desired.
A**R
Amazing little full-featured tracking cards with built-in business card functionality
When I moved from a huge wallet that could support an AirTag to a tiny card case, I needed something I could track it with. I looked at a number of tracking cards and then, fortuitously, Rolling Square’s popped up in Vine, so I requested some. I am impressed. The very first thing I noticed is the construction. It looks and feels really well-made, very much unlike some of the card trackers I’d used years back that were just plastic and didn’t hold up to being in a wallet very long at all. These cards feel like they’re built to last. Like most other non-Apple Find My items, this supports most things you’d expect—left-behind alerts, seeing its location in a faraway place if other people with iPhones are nearby, asking it to play a sound to help you locate it when it’s nearby. It responds faster than any other tracker I have. Its sound is respectable, but not quite AirTag-level—if it’s inside my purse, the chances I’ll hear it are low. Because it’s not an Apple device, it does not support precision finding (i.e. “five feet to your left”), so this is important. Lost Mode half-works. I will definitely get alerts when the device is pinged somewhere, but if I ask someone else to use “Identify Found Item” with their iPhone, it doesn’t show up. The good news is that there’s a whole other system Rolling Square has added that makes this hopefully a non-issue. Printed on the card is a QR code, and embedded in the card is an NFC tag, both of which take you to Rolling Square’s sherr.it website. When setting up the card, I registered my card, turning it into a configurable scannable/tappable business card with exactly as many details as I want—but also, if I lose it, I can log into the site and switch a card to “lost mode”, which then displays a message and a prompt to contact me. Of course, the elephant in the room is the non-replaceable battery. I can’t say I’ve run it down; I’ve only had it for a little bit. I hope that it’ll last for the advertised runtime. Rolling Square does now also have a rechargeable version that might be worth looking into, for what it’s worth. But I already have these, so I’ll be rolling (sorry) with them.
W**N
These are excellent trackers, just make sure you are in iPhone user
As the title indicates, if you're an android user, these aren't for you. If you're an iPhone user, they're great. You scan each item and need to turn it on to activate it (which you do by pushing down on the 'button' ). You scan the item, register it, you get a QR code along with it that you can share with people much like a business card and you're off. You add the tracker to your 'Find My" collection and it works natively just like Find my Iphone does. The main things on a tracker are setup, design/convenience, durability and how long it lasts and accuracy. On Setup it couldn't be better. On the design/convenience, they couldn't be better. I won't mention any other brands but the most popular brand that's out there, I have one of those in my wallet and this is even nicer. So far it seems to be pretty durable although that's hard to know until you've battle tested it, and that's hard to do on purpose. In terms of accuracy and notification, it's excellent. I intentionally left it in my car in the building garage, where cell and wifi coverage is really bad just to see if it would pick it up. I've had a few trackers that wouldn't identify consistently down there. Every time I've tried it, and every time I've moved the car to another spot, it picks it up perfectly. I hadn't heard of Rolling Square before but based on the ones I got, I'm sure these are going to be very popular really soon.
S**N
Tracked Bags Through International Flight Delays
This card worked well for me. It is easy to set up although it was a bit hard to tell if it had been activated. I had series of flight delays traveling from Colombia back to the U.S. and it track my bad more accurately and timely than the flight app did. It's been on nonstop for about a month now and it still shows a full battery indicator on the app. The sound alert works great and works well for me because I use it in my wallet and luggage. It's a good values two for twenty and has a great range.
R**.
Good but?
Good product but the activation method is tricky——I have bought 3- one shattered during the “push button” activation
C**D
Great alternative tracker for iPhone users
Wife loves these, I'm an android user so I can't use them but she's always used iPhone as far back as iPhone 3 and she has used these several times to locate her purse and laptop bag. Great for on the go but even better for at home where you are always misplacing things. Very recommended value alternative to the name brand.
B**N
False advertisement
You cant locate the card like an air tag, only generic hit and miss gps and the sound which is very quiet. Air tags are still the superior. Don’t waist your money
N**A
Prodotto eccellente! Si mette senza problemi nel portafoglio ma può essere usato per localizzare qualsiasi cosa. Lo spessore è circa il doppio di una carta di credito ma non dà fastidio quindi assolutamente consigliato
S**N
Super produit fonctionne très bien, seulement la porter pour émettre un son est légèrement faible environ 5 m dans une maison
C**Y
Used in my car and caravan, very good tracking, cheaper than air tags but do the same job Highly recommend
K**.
Passt perfekt in sämtliche Geldbörse oder Wallet als Ersatz für einen üblichen AirTag. Haben gleich das große Bundle gekauft für die ganze Familie.
G**N
Let’s get the good out of the way first, it’s slightly cheaper than an air tag and fits into a standard sized wallet, it works well and pairs easily and can be easily located in Find My Phone without any additional apps required. If you misplace your wallet nearby you can send a command for issue a sound so you can find it that way. If you lose your wallet completely you can see it on a map and track it. As you get closer you get an arrow that shows you the direction and distance until you find it. Basically, it does everything an air tag does and is slightly cheaper. One standout feature of the Aircard is the integrated NFC tag linked to a customised profile, on allowing you to share your digital identity, including contact links, social media accounts etc. There’s even a QR code on the front making it great idea. Now the bad and the reason I probably wouldn’t buy one. It’s a single use, disposable product. Yes, the battery is supposed to last over 2 years (I guess that will be less depending how often you activate it to play sound ) but is not replaceable so you are expected to bin it. To me this is a massive waste and a missed opportunity. So to conclude, it works well and will do what it promises but for the price I would recommend an air tag instead as the battery is easily replaced on those whereas this is a single use, disposable product, which was a choice by the manufacturer. I see no reason why the battery couldn’t be replaced but to me is simply a means to driving further purchases
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