
Rolling Square AirCard Pro Dual Wallet Finder Tag
ZDNET Highlights
- Rolling Square’s AirCard Pro Dual is now available on Amazon for $40.
- It’s a precision-engineered wallet finder card that’s as thick as two cards, and has a battery that lasts up to a year.
- It is more expensive than competing products.
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There are certain brands of products that I’m always excited to test. Why? Because I know whatever I’m reviewing will be good (there’s nothing more annoying than starting to review something and then it turns out to be crap) but it will also bring something new to the table.
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One such company is Rolling Square, a company that is making cable, travel adapterAnd finder tag Of high quality. For the past few weeks, I have been testing new AirCard Pro Dual Finder CardIt’s the same length and width as a credit card, and is only 0,09 inches/2,2 mm thin (about the thickness of two or three bank cards), making it perfect for slipping into a wallet, purse or bag,
Plus, whether you run an iPhone or Android, this card is available to you as it’s fully compatible with both Apple’s Find My and Google’s Find Hub networks.
But Rolling Square has made some special changes to its tracker tag to set it above the rest.
The AirCard Pro Dual is no thicker than two bank cards.
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First of all, it is durable.
Constructed using a CNC machined-anodized aluminum frame, sandwiched in G10 epoxy fiberglass resin, this card is tough, which is what you need as it’s home to a rechargeable cell that doesn’t like bending and abuse. Rolling Square also says the card is “explosion-proof,” which I welcome in a device that will stay in a wallet or purse and bend and fold in use.
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Overall, the card is very sturdy, and water and dust resistant.
As for the battery, the card is powered by a 220mAh cell that lasts up to 12 months and can be topped up using a wireless charger, with the process taking about 90 minutes.
The large, 20mm buzzer on the card is also one of the loudest I’ve seen, perfect for finding your wallet if it’s buried under a pile of clothes or under a couch cushion. I keep saying that Finder tags need a loud buzzer, and Rolling Square has nailed it. Plus, some glow-in-the-dark inserts have been added to help you find cards in low-light conditions, which is a great touch.
This card also acts as an RFID blocker for other cards in your wallet. While I think RFID attacks are overblown, it is a useful measure of additional security.
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There is a QR code on the card that can be linked to the rolling square sher.it Account. Setting up an account is free and there is no subscription. This allows you to share information like that on social media, so when someone finds your item, they can scan the code and contact you – and hopefully, be reunited with their lost item.
One neat touch on top of a bunch of other neat touches that makes this a winning card.
ZDNET’s shopping advice
I’ve tested a lot of wallet finders over the last year, and there’s no doubt that this is the best of the best. It’s tougher than others, the buzzer is very loud, the little glow-in-the-dark inserts are useful, and the tag has excellent battery life.
Yes Rolling Square AirCard Pro Dual Finder Card Not cheap at $40, but until Apple and Google come out with their own wallet finders, it’s the best money can buy.

