TheSatechi FindAll Collection(Card,Keychain,Luggage Tag, andGlasses Case) is a family of tracking devices that are easy to set up and feature seamless integration with Apple’s Find My network. I thought all four trackers worked incredibly well, and outside of a few complaints, I was quite impressed by Satechi’s lineup.
Satechi FindAll Wallet Card
Keep your essentials secure and within reach with the FindAll™ Card, the sleek and durable accessory designed for modern life. Designed to slide seamlessly into your wallet, this slim tracker integrates with Apple Find My technology to offer reliable location tracking wherever life takes you.
Price and Availability
I reviewed four items from Satechi’s FindAll Collection, all of which may be purchased through Amazon or directly through the manufacturer. The FindAll Card sells for $35, the FindAll Luggage Tag goes for $45, the FindAll Keychain is $30, and the FindAll Glasses Case is $50. When you buy on Amazon, each of the four items is available in Black and Sand colors, while a third Desert Rose option is available for those shopping on Satechi’s site.
A Premium Look and Feel
At just 0.09 inches thick, the FindAll Card is slim enough to fit in most wallet pockets, and the rounded edges make it easy to handle. I appreciated the craftsmanship that went into the aluminum and tempered glass casing, though the latter did make the Card a bit slippery. The Card has an IP66 rating, too, which means it can take on heavy rain showers like a champ.
The FindAll Luggage Tag measures 3.29 x 2.91 x 0.23 inches (LWD), and features an adjustable strap and keychain. The vegan leather gives the device a classy look and comfortable feel, and having the ability to choose between three colors gives you a better shot at matching your luggage. A flip-top privacy flap obscures the actual tag, and I thought it was nice that Satechi included more than one of these in the box.
The FindAll Keychain has a tough metal ring for clipping the accessory to keys, bags, or any other small essentials you don’t want to lose. The Keychain uses the same vegan leather as the Luggage Tag, but admittedly, I wish both devices were IP66-protected like the FindAll Card. It’s not uncommon for luggage tags and keychains to be exposed to the elements, and there’s no mention of weather resistance for either device.
When collapsed, the FindAll Glasses Case is 0.67 inches thick, and folds out to 2.58 inches. Two sets of sunglasses and a pair of reading spectacles all fit nicely in the microsuede-lined holster, and the case’s magnetic cover worked without a hitch whenever I closed it up.
When unfolded, the Glasses Case is a bit on the bulky side, to the point where I could see it being difficult to pack in certain luggage, backpack, and handbag compartments. I also didn’t like that after applying a small amount of force, I was able to get both sides of the case to cave in. I shook the case to see if the glasses would dislodge, though, and they didn’t budge from their internal compartment.
Satechi FindAll Luggage Tag
Introducing the Vegan-Leather FindAll™ Luggage Tag, a sophisticated and practical travel essential for the modern explorer. Made from premium materials, this sleek and durable accessory keeps your luggage secure and easily locatable while complementing your travel style.
Intuitive Setup and Features
Setting up all four devices was one of the easiest things I’ve done in a long time. Every FindAll product has a power button; tap it once to activate the device, then open up theFind My appon your iPhone. Simply tap the + icon, followed by “Add Other Item,” and Find My will start searching for devices. It took just seconds to discover each FindAll item, and after entering in the relevant info for the product, it was ready to track.
The Glasses Case and Luggage Tag contain a 150mAh battery that should last up to eight months before you need to recharge it. The Keychain has a 180mAh cell that delivers up to 12 months on a full charge, and the Card’s 220mAh battery should keep it going for close to 16 months. You’ll also need to invest in a Qi, Qi2, or MagSafe wireless charger if you don’t own one already, as none of the products offer wired charging.
When activated, each FindAll product has an indoor detection range of 33 to 65 feet and an outdoor range of 65 to 98 feet. And thanks to the built-in speaker on every FindAll item, you’ll be able to set off a chime in the Find My app, too (up to 90 decibels).
Do keep in mind that variables like signal interference, buildings, and other structures will factor into the actual detection range that your host device and FindAll products experience. You may also experience fewer signal paths when it’s especially windy or rainy.
Satechi FindAll Glasses Case
Keep your eyewear secure and your peace of mind intact with the Vegan-Leather FindAll™ Glasses Case. Combining premium style with smart functionality, this case not only protects your glasses but also integrates seamlessly with Apple Find My technology.
Satechi FindAll Keychain
Introducing the Vegan-Leather FindAll™ Keychain—your everyday companion for life on the go. Made with premium materials, this sleek accessory effortlessly attaches to your keys, bag, or luggage to keep your essentials safe and secure.
Tracking With Pinpoint Accuracy
If you’ve never used Apple’s Find My app before, the Satechi FindAll Collection is a perfect foray into the tracking technology. Once your FindAll product is registered, you’ll be able to select it in the Find My app to add your contact info and a custom message for whoever discovers the device.
You’ll also be able to set up notifications, get directions to your lost device, and check its current battery level. If your Apple device is in range, you’ll even be able to tap “Play Sound” to activate your FindAll’s built-in alarm.
My iPhone’s Find My app reacted instantaneously when it realized my Satechi FindAll gear was on the move; I had given all four items to my girlfriend, who drove them all over town on an errand run. It took one of the FindAll device icons a bit longer to register its new location, but it refreshed so quickly (less than a minute) that I’m going to chalk it up to a temporary holdup.
I was pleased at how quickly my iPhone notifications started coming through, both audibly (Siri told me the devices were missing) and visually via push notifications. I got a kick out of my phone telling me I was “reunited with Kermit the Card” once my girlfriend returned home.
The ultra-wideband (UWB) technology used by Apple AirTags allows for Precision Finding, a feature that’s missing from the FindAll Collection altogether. This would be a nice addition to Satechi’s arsenal, though you’ll be hard-pressed to find UWB built intoanytrackers besides the AirTag, Samsung’s Galaxy Smart Tag+, and theMotorola Moto Tag.
The Smart Tag+ and Moto Tag are actually two of the best tracker options for Android devotees, considering many of these accessories (including the FindAll Collection) are only compatible with Apple hardware. And now thatGoogle’s Find Hubsupports UWB tracking with AR assistance, we’ll likely start seeing even more trackers matching what an AirTag can do.
Should You Buy the Satechi FindAll Collection?
TheSatechi FindAll Collection(Card,Keychain,Luggage Tag, andGlasses Case) helped remind me that to err is human, and that it’s okay to outsource the tracking-down of essentials like car keys to non-humans. Apple’s Find My network does an excellent job at keeping tabs on these Satechi products, and now I’ll never leave home without some kind of tracker monitoring my wallet’s every move.
If you’re looking for even more AirTag or Samsung Smart Tag alternatives, we have anentire roundup of Bluetooth trackersfor you to look through (our top pick is the incredible Tile Mate Bundle). You can also read our hands-on reviews of two other great tracking products, theNomad Tracking Cardand theChipolo One Point.