AirCard, like a card-shaped AirTag, will work with Apple's Find My app

Aircard Rolling Square Tracker Find My App Hero
Aircard Rolling Square Tracker Find My App Hero (Image credit: Rolling Square)

What you need to know

  • Rolling Square is releasing Find My compatible tracker called AirCard.
  • It's credit card-shaped to fit into a wallet.
  • Pre-orders bein in January.

Swiss tech accessory company Rolling Square has announced the upcoming release of a new tracker that works on Apple's Find My network just like Apple AirTags. This new tracker, AirCard, is the size and shape of a credit card, and roughly the thickness of two credit cards. Slip it into your wallet's credit card slot, and you'll be able to track your wallet using the Find My app on your iPhone.

While there are other card-shaped trackers, like the Tile Slim, AirCard will be the first one to take advantage of Apple's extensive iPhone user base all over the world. You can certainly slip an Apple AirTag into a wallet, but its round shape and thick form factor aren't ideal for wallets. The AirCard measures just 3.2 millimeters thick, compared with Apple's AirTag which is eight millimeters thick before you add any AirTag accessories.

Aircard Rolling Square Tracker Find My App Lifestyle

Aircard Rolling Square Tracker Find My App Lifestyle (Image credit: Rolling Square)

In addition to using the Find My app, you can find your wallet by making the AirCard beep. It will have a "left behind" reminder, so you can get a notification when you leave your wallet behind. Three thin, replaceable AirCard batteries should last about one year. The AirCard even has an IP67 rating, meaning that it's fully protected from dust and can be immersed in water up to one meter in depth.

You can register to be notified when you can pre-order the AirCard on Rolling Square's website. Pre-orders will open in early January.

Karen S Freeman
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Karen is a contributor to iMore.com as a writer and co-host of the iMore Show. She’s been writing about Apple since 2010 with a year-long break to work at an Apple Store as a product specialist. She's also a contributor at TechRadar and Tom's Guide. Before joining iMore in 2018, Karen wrote for Macworld, CNET, AppAdvice, and WatchAware. She’s an early adopter who used to wait in long lines on release days before pre-ordering made things much easier. Karen is also a part-time teacher and occasional movie extra. She loves to spend time with her family, travel the world, and is always looking for portable tech and accessories so she can work from anywhere.