SmartCard is a product that successfully improves upon the Apple AirTag by being significantly thinner, making it more suitable for wallets without bulk. Unlike the AirTag, which uses a replaceable battery, the SmartCard utilizes a rechargeable battery that lasts for about five months between charges. It features a luggage tag hole for easy attachment to suitcases and has an IPX7 rating, ensuring durability against dust and water immersion. These enhancements effectively resolve several design flaws found in the AirTag.
The first thing I love about the SmartCard is the thickness, or more specifically, its thinness! While Apple's AirTag is 8mm thick, the SmartCard is less than 2 mm, or the thickness of two credit cards.
KeySmart made this card so thin by eliminating the bulky CR2032 coin cell and replacing it with a rechargeable battery that is recharged using a wireless charger every five months.
Because there are no battery compartment covers, the tag is robust, has an IPX7 rating for dustproofing and water resistance, and can survive up to 30 minutes of immersion in 3 feet of water.
Yes, some wallets have little holders for AirTags, but in my experience, they are all too bulky. The SmartCard solves all of these problems and more.
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