AirCard Combines Find My Support With a Digital Business Card and More

Tech accessory company Rolling Square is winding down a successful Kickstarter campaign for AirCard, an innovative Find My-enabled digital business card, with over $700,000 raised so far. Similar to a few other Find My trackers like the Eufy SmartTrack Card, Rolling Square's AirCard is a thin card-sized device intended to be carried in a wallet that can leverage Apple's ‌Find My‌ network of hundreds of millions of devices to help you keep track of your wallet.

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In addition to location tracking, AirCard supports other ‌Find My‌ features like left behind reminders and a 105 dB speaker that helps you narrow down its location once you're relatively close, although the Precision Finding feature of AirTags is not available to AirCard and other third-party ‌Find My‌ trackers.

An advanced lost mode for AirCard can also help reunite you with your wallet even if ‌Find My‌ fails, with a QR code on the AirCard enabling anyone who finds your wallet to scan the card to obtain your contact information.

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Beyond the ‌Find My‌ features, AirCard can also serve as a digital business card via both NFC and QR code, allowing you to quickly and easily share your contact information with others, and at just 2.2 mm thick (about the thickness of 1.6 typical credit cards), it won't add much bulk to your wallet.

The main body of the card is made of CNC-machined aluminum with a panel of high-resistance tempered glass to allow for the best possible transmission of Bluetooth signals. The AirCard itself can also be used as an RFID blocker, so if you place it on the outermost side of your wallet it can help protect your other cards from being skimmed.


When it comes to battery life, Rolling Square says AirCard will last up to 30 months, but it can't be recharged. Once the battery in your card dies, Rolling Square will send you a coupon code for 50% off a new card. You can then either return the spent AirCard to Rolling Square for component reuse or keep it to continue using its digital business card and QR-code scan-to-find capabilities that don't require battery power.

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The Kickstarter campaign for AirCard ends in just over a week, with shipments expected to begin in August. Early bird pricing for a single AirCard is available starting at €27 or around $30 in the U.S. plus shipping, with various multipacks available at decreasing per-unit prices.

While crowdfunded campaigns can carry some risk of commitments not being met, Rolling Square has run over a dozen campaigns via Kickstarter and Indiegogo that appear to have largely met expectations with perhaps some minor delays in shipping schedules.

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Top Rated Comments

arkitect Avatar
29 months ago
What does this solve?
This is a genuine question.

In 59 years I have lost my wallet exactly 1 (one) time. That was 40 years ago…

Do people genuinely lose/get stolen their wallets this often? ?
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
sw1tcher Avatar
29 months ago

Beyond the Find My features, AirCard can also serve as a digital business card via both NFC and QR code, allowing you to quickly and easily share your contact information with others
This feature is about to be rendered obsolete once Apple rolls out iOS 17 with NameDrop ('https://www.macrumors.com/2023/06/05/namedrop-apple-ios-17/').


When it comes to battery life, Rolling Square says AirCard will last up to 30 months, but it can't be recharged. Once the battery in your card dies, Rolling Square will send you a coupon code for 50% off a new card. You can then either return the spent AirCard to Rolling Square for component reuse or keep it to continue using its digital business card and QR-code scan-to-find capabilities that don't require battery power.

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Early bird pricing for a single AirCard is available starting at €27 or around $30 in the U.S. plus shipping
Even if you can return the dead AirCard to be recycled, this is still a waste. And with Apple trying to replace the physical wallet with their improved Wallet app ('https://www.macrumors.com/2023/06/08/ios-17-wallet-app-apple-pay-new-features/'), is there that big a market for this?

This is basically a subscription service since it can't be recharged/doesn't have replaceable battery. If you want to keep using the device/service/features after battery dies, you have to pay up for another one at some price that will certainly be higher than their current early bird price.


EDIT... I see it now. €27 early bird price is 31% off their regular retail price. So regular retail price is approximately €39. Replacement will be about €20.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
klasma Avatar
29 months ago

This feature is about to be rendered obsolete once Apple rolls out iOS 17 with NameDrop ('https://www.macrumors.com/2023/06/05/namedrop-apple-ios-17/').
NameDrop won’t work with Android, but this card will.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rychiar Avatar
29 months ago
can we just get the Apple Card with a U1 chip
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
klasma Avatar
29 months ago

can we just get the Apple Card with a U1 chip
As long as they don't force a U2 chip on us.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
29 months ago

And an AirTag is thin enough to be thrown on a wallet.
If you carry a Costanza, perhaps... I keep a super minimal wallet, just my license, a credit card, and one additional card and even this thing is too thick.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)