5 Gadgets That Work With Apple’s Find My Network (That Aren’t AirTags)

by Chief Editor

We may receive a commission on purchases made from links.

Apple’s Find My network, initially designed for AirTags, is expanding its reach to a growing number of devices. This network leverages millions of participating Apple devices worldwide to help locate lost items, communicating via Bluetooth and, for longer distances, the Find My network itself.

While AirTags remain central, several Apple products, like AirPods, and third-party gadgets, such as the Belkin Soundform Freedom True Wireless Earbuds (though discontinued), now utilize this network. Here’s a look at currently available devices benefiting from Find My integration.

Power Adapters Secure Smarter

Losing a power adapter is a common frustration. Twelve South’s PlugBug offers a solution with built-in Find My support. Available in 50W and 120W variants, both with travel options, the PlugBug is a USB Power Delivery (USB PD) compliant wall adapter, ensuring compatibility with most devices. The 50W model features two USB-C ports, while the 120W version has four, dynamically allocating power. Despite positive reviews and a 4.1 out of 5 rating on Amazon, some users have reported quality issues, and the Find My integration adds to the cost compared to standard USB PD chargers. The 50W model lists for $70, and the 120W for $120, though discounts are often available.

Slim Trackers for Wallets

The Ridge Wallet Tracker Card is a credit-card-sized tracker designed to seamlessly fit into wallets. Its rechargeable battery provides five months of use per charge, unlike some competitors with non-replaceable batteries. It’s also IP67 rated for weather resistance. Priced at $45, it has a 4.6 out of 5 rating on Amazon, though some buyers have received non-functional units. The company offers a 99-day trial and a lifetime warranty.

Protecting Your Vision

The Satechi FindAll Glasses Case offers peace of mind for eyewear owners. Featuring a rechargeable battery, speaker, and Bluetooth connectivity, it’s constructed with a vegan leather exterior and suede lining. It folds flat for uncomplicated storage and is available in three colors with a two-year warranty. It costs $50 and has a 4.4 rating on Amazon, though some users have noted the magnetic closure isn’t always secure.

Wallets with Built-in Tracking

The ESR Geo Wallet integrates Find My support into a traditional bifold leather wallet. It includes card slots, an ID window, and a coin pocket, with options for different card capacities and colors. The rechargeable battery lasts six months, and it features RFID blocking. It’s priced at $40 and has a 4.4 out of 5 rating on Amazon, with some users reporting issues with the built-in speaker.

Travel-Friendly Backpacks

Swissdigital Design’s TSA Laptop Backpack incorporates Find My functionality for added security while traveling. It features a built-in USB charging port, RFID pocket, 15 organizational pockets, and a 90-180 degree opening. It costs $120 and has a 4.5 out of 5 rating on Amazon, though some buyers have experienced issues with the zippers and the installation of the Find My tracker module.

How we selected these gadgets

We selected a diverse range of devices that can be useful for most people and have received positive feedback from verified buyers. All our recommendations are rated over 4 out of 5 on Amazon.

You may also like

Leave a Comment