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TR203 Ultra-Thin Wallet Tracker - MFi-Certified Card with Wireless Charging & Apple Find My Support
Slip global tracking into any wallet, backpack or pet collar. At credit-card size and just a few grams, the TR203 links directly to Apple Find My, letting you pinpoint lost items anywhere your iPhone can reach. A 230 mAh cell powers up to 10-12 months of standby, and when it finally runs low, simply drop the card on a Qi charger—no ports, no cables.
Key Features & Specifications
- Find My network support: real-time worldwide location via millions of Apple devices, no extra app needed
- Ultra-thin card design: slides into wallets or sticks discreetly to laptops, cameras and luggage
- 230 mAh rechargeable battery: up to 10-12 months standby between top-ups on any wireless charger
- Built-in 60-70 dB buzzer: trigger an audible alert when the item is nearby but out of sight
- Durable ABS housing & accelerometer: eco-friendly plastic withstands daily bends; sensor detects movement for smarter power use
Ideal Examples of Usage
- Slide into a slim card slot to keep wallets traceable after a night out.
- Attach to a child’s school backpack for peace of mind on busy morning commutes.
- Clip to a pet collar so an escaped cat or dog appears instantly in the Find My app.
- Tuck inside checked luggage to monitor airport transfers in real time.
- Stick to valuable camera gear during photo shoots in crowded locations.
Why This Tracker Is Perfect to Buy
Unlike bulky key fobs, the TR203 adds tracking without adding bulk. Wireless charging removes the cost and waste of button cells, MFi certification guarantees seamless iOS integration, and year-long battery life means worry-free protection after a single top-up. One purchase safeguards multiple valuables and saves hours otherwise spent searching.
Interesting Facts About Card-Style Trackers
- Apple Find My crowdsources location from over one billion devices, updating lost-item positions even when they’re offline.
- Credit-card footprints (85 × 54 mm) fit standard wallet slots introduced with ISO 7810 ID-1 cards back in 1985.
- Wireless power transfer was first demonstrated by Nikola Tesla in 1891; today’s Qi standard now charges devices through 5 mm of plastic.
Package: Euroblister
EAN: 5714122535856
Related categories: Smart Tech
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