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The Ucard Wallet Tracker Card is a slim, credit card-sized Bluetooth tracker designed exclusively for iOS users, leveraging Apple’s Find My network for precise location tracking. Featuring wireless charging with up to 5 months of battery life, an IPX8 waterproof rating, and a premium diamond shimmer finish, it combines durability, convenience, and style. Ideal for busy professionals, it offers proactive lost-item alerts, sound-based nearby finding, and location sharing with up to six contacts, ensuring your essentials stay within reach and your lifestyle stays uninterrupted.









| ASIN | B0DY7HBS3R |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 5 months |
| Battery Life | 5 months |
| Battery Serviceability | Rechargeable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #267,376 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,621 in Item Finders |
| Brand | lulaven |
| Compatible Devices | iPhone, iPad |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 30 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Manufacturer | lulaven |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Range | 66 feet |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |
L**O
Wireless Charging Ability and Well Made
I have had a couple of card-style trackers in the past, and I noticed that most of them are not active battery or need to be plugged in to be charged. This Ucard wallet tracker has wireless charging and it's the main reason I chose it. The card is well made and has a strong but thin construction. This one isn't flexible like a credit card; it is rigid, which will improve its durability, as the flexible ones seem to malfunction often. I really like the design and texture on the top of the card; it's modern and sleek. The Ucard is easy to set up and works with the Find My app on iOS. It can be linked to your phone just like other AirTag-style trackers, and it has a good amount of options. The instruction booklet is excellent; I'm very happy that the card came with such descriptive and comprehensive instructions. However, the best part of this card is the ability to charge it wirelessly. I placed it on a charging pad I already had, and it worked flawlessly and was charged full very quickly. It has an LED that changes color to show you when it is charging or fully charged. I feel it is a tiny bit thicker than your average credit card, but still very thin. It works great, and I'm very happy I chose this one. The price point is decent, but the functionality is excellent. I give it five stars.
A**L
Solid choice if precision finding isn't required.
This thing is exactly what a wallet AirTag should be. It's credit-card shape and size, has wireless battery charging, and includes a slot in case you need to attach it to an ID tag. Here's what you need to know before buying: 1. It is ever-so-slightly thicker than 2 credit cards with printed (not imprinted) card numbers. If you have a minimalist wallet with space for three cards, this is going to steal 2 slots, plus make the fit a little snug. 2. It does not have precision finding. To get the homing-device functionality of a genuine AirTag, you need the chunky Apple-branded model. This thing has a fairly loud beeper integrated to help you find it nearby. It does, however, work with the built-in "Find My" app, and can be shared with other Apple users like the genuine article. 3. I didn't try this with an RFID-blocking wallet. However, most reports I've seen are that such a wallet may decrease battery life and possibly slightly reduce signal strength, but won't prevent these from working.
J**N
Reliable Peace of Mind in a Shimmering Package
We don’t tend to run a full Apple household—most of our phones and devices lean heavily Android—but my wife uses an iPhone for work, so we’ve gradually added a few accessories to her setup that make the most of iOS-native features. This lulaven Ucard Wallet Tracker is one of those little upgrades that quietly does its job and, once set up, almost fades into the background—which is exactly what you want from a product like this. It’s our second try with a wallet tracker, and I can confidently say this one is a keeper. Our first experience with a similar tracker (from another brand) left a bad taste, mostly because it claimed to work with Qi wireless charging but didn’t actually play nice with our chargers. This one, in contrast, had no issues at all—it recharges effortlessly on the same wireless pads we already have scattered around the house for phones and earbuds. Even better, it holds a charge for months. We’re at about the four-month mark since the first full charge and it’s still going strong. That alone gives it a big edge in my book. Setup was straightforward, and integration with Apple’s Find My system was seamless. While this tracker isn’t something you’d use to follow a fast-moving thief down the street—this isn’t GPS-level real-time tracking—it will give you a solid fix on where your wallet last was. That’s its real utility: if you leave your wallet behind at a restaurant, or your bag gets misplaced during travel, you’ll know where to start looking. The alert sound isn’t super loud, so don’t expect to hear it from another room over a noisy TV or conversation. But in a quiet setting, or if you ask the people around you to hush for a second, you’ll be able to pick up on the chirp easily enough. Realistically, we’re using this less for audible tracking and more for geolocation—it narrows things down enough that a quick visual search can finish the job. The real surprise has been how much of an impact it’s had on habit. My wife used to misplace her wallet regularly, but since we added this tracker, she hasn’t forgotten it once. It’s not that we’re using it every day to hunt down her bag—it’s that the presence of the card has subtly shifted her behavior. Maybe it’s the peace of mind, or just the awareness that help is a click away, but it’s clearly made a difference. The Diamond Shimmer finish gives it a slightly stylish touch without being gaudy, and it’s slim enough not to bulk up her wallet. Altogether, this is a smart, reliable little helper. I wouldn’t call it flawless—there’s room for improvement in volume and maybe offering Android compatibility—but it absolutely earns four stars from us. It’s a thoughtful tool that has made everyday life a bit smoother.
L**R
Doesn’t last
Bought in may of this year. No longer will pair with iPad or iPhone
M**E
Can’t be reset, zero support
This worked great with Apple Find My until I needed to assign it to a different family member’s account. I was able to remove it from Find My but I have not been able to reset the tracker for use with another account (despite following the included instructions) and multiple attempts to get help through the company’s website have gone unanswered. Since it will not go back into pairing mode, the tracker is completely nonfunctional.
R**I
Decent Tracker Card with Some Caveats
The Lulaven wallet tracker card is a neat idea, especially being compatible with Apple's Find My network. It gives some peace of mind knowing you might be able to locate your wallet if you misplace it. Pairing the card was straightforward, and the speaker is surprisingly loud – you can definitely hear it from a decent distance if you're trying to find your wallet around the house. However, there are a couple of drawbacks. Firstly, this card is quite thick, roughly double the thickness of a standard credit card. In my wallet, it effectively takes up two card slots, which is a bit inconvenient. Secondly, while the tracking concept is good, its real-world effectiveness against theft feels limited. If someone with bad intentions finds your wallet, they're likely to take the cash and cards and just ditch the wallet (and the tracker along with it), rendering the tracker useless in that scenario. So, while it's not a foolproof anti-theft device, it is very useful if you're someone who frequently misplaces their wallet in private spaces like your home or office. For that specific purpose, it works well. But due to the thickness and the conceptual limitations for theft recovery, I'm giving it 3 stars.
R**7
Amazing product to find lost wallets!
I think this is a great product and I’m super impressed by it. I only own one AirTag it’s that is mostly due to the price (it’s actually for my indoor cat). I never thought to look if any kind of alternative/cheaper trackers or wallet trackers existed. This was so easy to use—I simply turned it on and paired it easily with my phone. I really like the fact that it looks discreet and like a normal credit card. It is slightly heavier and thicker than a normal credit card, but this is completely unnoticeable while carrying a wallet. Overall, I think this is a great product and I would highly recommend (definitely would recommend this versus an AirTag for a wallet).
M**R
Great design, actually flat, and wireless charging. Very cool!
I'm not sure what I was expecting - maybe something like a gate proximity card -, but i was not expecting this tracker to truly be so thin. It's a little bit thicker than a credit card and has a bit of weight to it, but it's legitimately thin enough to stick in your wallet. There aren't any bumps or high spots. I'm impressed. Set up was a breeze, tracking works just fine, and wireless charging worked like a charm. (Note: iOS is required for set-up, so you have to use an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch. After that you can track it on a Mac.) I appreciate that the listing accurately represents what technology this product is actually using; Bluetooth and Apple's FindMy network. There's a hidden power button in one corner that you use to turn it off and on. Off is a long press. I'm a tiny bit concerned it could accidentally be pressed if it were in a pocket, but you really have to press in the center of the point so I think the risk is low.
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