Satechi’s FindAll Trackers: A Dependable Answer to Avoid Item Loss

Satechi's FindAll Trackers: A Dependable Answer to Avoid Item Loss

Satechi’s FindAll Trackers: A Dependable Answer to Avoid Item Loss


With integration into Find My and their stylish designs, these trackers rank among the top options available.

Satechi offers excellent charging and everyday use accessories, and it has recently shifted its focus to travel accessories. The OntheGo collection features Qi 2 charging pads, and Satechi is expanding this with the launch of the FindAll collection.

The FindAll lineup includes a glasses case, luggage tag, keychain, wallet card, and passport cover, all designed to help you keep your valuables safe. These trackers work effortlessly with Apple’s Find My network, combining chic aesthetics with a range of color choices.

Best of all, the whole series is available at a 20% discount due to Prime Day. The wallet card is priced at $27 on Amazon, the luggage tag is now $35, the glasses case costs $39, and the keychain is just $23. If you’re considering other accessories, here’s a list of everything currently on sale.

The wallet card is about the same size as a credit card, making it easy to slip into a wallet or clutch. It features a 220mAh battery that provides 16 months of use per charge, weighs only 18.4g, and charges via Qi.

The luggage tag is essential for frequent travelers; it attaches securely to the outside of a suitcase and has an eight-month battery life between charges.

The keychain may be the standout item; I use it for my car and house keys, and its leather design is appealing. The battery life reaches up to a year, and you can effortlessly track it with Find My.

Since I don’t wear glasses, I found limited use for this item, but I use it to hold my sunglasses. Like the other trackers, it can be easily located via Find My, and it emits a loud 80dB sound. I appreciate the case’s design, and the magnetic closure is a nice touch.

All the trackers come with several standard features: they include a handy left-behind mode that automatically sends alerts when they are out of range of your phone. Each one has an 80dB sound level, which is excellent for locating keys or a wallet. Qi charging is standard as well, and they all boast modern designs that complement the rest of your accessories.

During the month I tested the FindAll products, the keychain and wallet card received the most use and proved genuinely helpful in daily situations. The only drawback with the keychain is its smaller keyring, which doesn’t allow for a finger to hook inside. I simply removed the tracker and attached it to a different keyring, resolving that issue.

Another downside is that these trackers are confined to the Find My network and don’t appear on Google’s updated Find Hub. Therefore, an iPhone is necessary to fully utilize the trackers; I’d like to see Satechi release Android-compatible versions, but that’s not currently on the horizon. If you have an iPhone and are looking for dependable Qi-enabled trackers, the FindAll collection comes highly recommended.