If You’re Always Misplacing Things, Here’s How to Never Lose Your Wallet Again

Published Apr 2, 2025 7:10 am ET


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With so much going on in life, it can be hard to remember exactly where you left your wallet when you got home last. If you find that you’re always misplacing your things and spending hours searching, wondering if there’s a better way, there is. SmartCard by KeySmart is the world’s thinnest tracker, and you can tuck it right into your wallet or purse. It’s helped more than 70,000 people keep track of their valuables, and for under $40, it can help you, too.

Designed to be thinner than two credit cards, SmartCard can be slipped into a wallet, bag, suitcase and even important documents. It easily pairs with Apple’s Find My app and will send you a notification on your iPhone, CarPlay or AirPods if it’s left behind. It’ll also show you the last known location on a map so you can easily retrace your steps and locate your belongings. Plus, setup is super easy, and each card has about five months of battery life before it needs to be recharged. It seriously gives you peace of mind knowing exactly where your valuables are at all times.

And if you’re wondering if there are any additional fees or subscriptions required, the answer is no! All of the aforementioned features are available at no extra cost. Right now, you can save $10 on SmartCard, bringing the cost from $44.95 to $34.95. But if you have more items you want to keep track of, you can get an even better deal when you buy two and get one free, or buy three and get two free. You also get free shipping with the bundle deal options.

If that’s not enough to convince you, let the 2,000+ reviewers help. People are raving about SmartCard calling it a “great tracker!” and “a travel must-have!”

“They did an excellent job when designing this tracking card! It fits perfectly in all wallets, especially if you prefer a minimalist-style wallet and don’t want a bulky AirTag attached,” says one reviewer. “This card is wirelessly charged, and my battery lasted about six months before I needed to recharge the card. It also has a speaker built in to help locate. It is effortless to set up, and it also connects to Find My on the iPhone. If you lose your wallet like I always do, this product is a game changer!”

No matter if you’re the one who’s always misplacing things or you just want an extra layer of security on your valuable items when you’re out and about, SmartCard is a great investment. It’ll help make sure you never lose your wallet again.

Abby Kass

Abby Kass

Author McClatchy Commerce

Abby Kass is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy covering kids/babies, pets, beauty, and more. With more than seven years experience writing and editing shopping content, Abby has a strong understanding of how important commerce content really is and its important value to readers. She loves browsing online and finding innovative, unique, and just down-right cool products. Before McClatchy, Abby started her career working for Parents Magazine where she fell in love with writing about products. She then spent six years at BuzzFeed falling deeper into the shopping world writing more than 1,500 product roundups and reviews. She sees shopping as a sport and has worked hard at mastering it in order to help make people’s lives easier as they find cool and useful products.

Kayleigh Drake

Kayleigh Drake

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Kayleigh Drake is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy. She’s based in Birmingham, Alabama, and holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Kayleigh has written and edited content for numerous publications, with a particular focus on the food, kitchen, home and lifestyle verticals. When she’s not fulfilling her editorial duties, she loves record shopping, playing guitar, baking and buying entirely too many plants.