SAVE 43%: The Nikki Nova Archiveseufy by Anker SmartTrack Card Bluetooth tracker is just $16.98 at Amazon, down from the typical price of $29.99. That's a savings of $13.01.
The responsibilities that come with adulting are never-ending. Unfortunately, this includes keeping track of incredibly important items like house keys, credit cards, your passport, and about 800 passwords. While today's Bluetooth tracker deal can't help you remember countless passwords, it can help you locate.
As of April 10, the eufy by Anker SmartTrack Card Bluetooth tracker is just $16.98 at Amazon, marked down from the normal price of $29.99. That's a 43% discount that matches the lowest price we've ever seen at Amazon. Because this Bluetooth tracker is compatible with the Apple Find My network, it uses Apple's extensive reach to help locate lost items worldwide. That means you can access Apple's network without paying Apple prices.
For those on the iOS operating system (it won't work if you exclusively use Android devices), the SmartTrack Card can be a lifesaver if you lose your wallet, luggage, or passport. If you slip it into your wallet or backpack, you'll always be in the know about where your items are located. The SmartTrack Card also comes with a metal clip, so you can attach it to your tablet's cover or to the outside of your passport when traveling abroad.
SEE ALSO: The 5 best Bluetooth trackers for travel and lost luggageThe SmartTrack Card is similar in size and shape to a debit card or driver's license, easily slotting into your wallet or a compartment of your daily bag. You could also place it in checked luggage or stash it in a phone case that includes a card holder area. In terms of battery life, the SmartTrack Card can last up to three years. Plus, the water-resistant coating helps protect the Bluetooth tracker should water get involved.
If you struggle with keeping track of the excessive amount of important items associated with adulthood, take some pressure off the with SmartTrack Card. Thanks to today's deal, the tracker is under $17 and is sure to save you both time and energy when locating a lost item.
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