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One of our favorite Bluetooth tracker cards is under $35 with this exclusive deal

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Why This Matters

This exclusive deal on KeySmart's Bluetooth SmartCard offers consumers an affordable, slim, and rechargeable tracking solution compatible with both Apple and Android devices. Its rechargeable feature and long battery life make it a practical choice for keeping track of everyday essentials like wallets and purses, enhancing convenience and peace of mind. For the tech industry, this highlights the growing demand for versatile, portable tracking devices that blend seamlessly into daily life.

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Deal: ZDNET readers can exclusively save 20% on any KeySmart SmartCard purchases from Aug. 1-31 at Amazon with the code ZDNET20OFF at checkout. This includes the latest SmartCard (Gen 3) and the SmartCard (Gen 3) Ghost model. These savings stack with KeySmart's current Amazon discounts, saving you even more.

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With this offer, you can grab a KeySmart SmartCard for $34 (save $11), a 3-pack for $77 (save $19), or a 5-pack for $119 (save $31). KeySmart's Bluetooth tracking cards pair with both Apple and Android devices, and provide location tracking for any essential that can store it: wallets, purses, pockets, etc. These slim cards are most popular for popping into wallets to add location-tracking services without needing to account for other popular devices like AirTags.

KeySmart's cards are ultra-thin, rechargeable, and longtime favorites of ZDNET staff like me, writer Matthew Miller, and gadgeteer Adrain Kingsley-Hughes. ZDNET's team has tested several iterations of the SmartCard over the years, including the latest SmartCard Gen 3 model.

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Expert Matthew Miller says the battery is projected to last users for 11 months, though it recharges easily.

"The SmartCard charges up wirelessly, so you can just set it down on your wireless charger to top it off. I like that I can use my Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 with reverse wireless charging to power up the card," Miller says in his review.

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