Tracking Cards
Tracking cards (also called wallet trackers or credit-card trackers) slip into your wallet, purse, or passport holder and help you find lost items fast. Using Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)—and on some models ultra-wideband (UWB) for precision finding—these ultra-slim tags connect to your phone so you can ring your wallet, see its last known location on a map, and receive left-behind alerts before you walk away. Perfect for everyday carry, travel, and busy commutes.
At SpyGear Direct, we curate reliable wallet tracking cards with loud speakers, strong Bluetooth range, and durable, bend-resistant shells. Choose minimalist cards for slim wallets or IP-rated options for travel and outdoor use. Many models support crowd-find networks to locate items when they’re out of range, rechargeable batteries (or long-life sealed cells), and secure pairing to protect your privacy.
Why choose a tracking card?
- Never lose your wallet/passport — ring the card from your phone.
- Map history & crowd-find — see the last location and enlist the network if it’s out of range.
- Left-behind alerts — get notified when you leave without it.
- Ultra-slim design — slides into card slots without bulk.
- Share with family — grant trusted access to find shared items.
Key features to compare
- Connectivity: BLE range; UWB precision on supported phones.
- Battery: rechargeable vs sealed long-life; low-battery alerts.
- Durability: water resistance (IP), bend resistance, card thickness.
- Audio: speaker loudness and multi-tone ringtones.
- Network: crowd-find coverage and privacy protections.
- Security: pairing lock, ownership transfer, anti-stalking safeguards.
- Compatibility: iOS/Android app support and multi-user sharing.
Setup & best practices
Place the card in a front pocket of the wallet (closest to the opening) for better signal. Name it clearly in the app, enable left-behind alerts, and set trusted places (home/office) to reduce false alarms. Keep firmware updated, test the ringtone in quiet and noisy spaces, and recharge/replace batteries promptly when alerted.
Responsible use
Track only items you own or have permission to track. Respect privacy and anti-stalking policies built into major tracking networks. Never use tracking tags to monitor people without consent.