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Satechi’s new FindAll range lets you keep track of your most important belongings

Stephen FenechBy Stephen FenechNovember 11, 2025Updated:November 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Satechi has just released a range of products that tap into Apple’s Find My network including a passport wallet, luggage tag, keychain, wallet card and a glasses case so you’ll always be able to keep track of them.

And being Satechi products they all have a design focus that make them as sleek as they are functional.

Since Apple introduced its AirTags and its Find My network, which is updated every time an Apple product comes near the AirTag or tracker, there has been a rush of new products to help customer track their things.

Satechi’s FindAll products work with the Find My network so each can be paired like an AirTag in the Find My app so they are trackable on a map and can also play a sound to make them easier to locate.

SATECHI FINDALL PASSPORT COVER – $119.99

If there was one important thing you don’t want to misplace, especially on your travels, it’s your passport.

The Satechi FindAll Passport Cover is made from vegan leather and is slim and compact with a premium finish.

It has room for your passport, credit cards and boarding pass with RFID protection.

It also has a built in battery so the onboard sensor can be wirelessly charged and always locatable anywhere.

SATECHI FINDALL LUGGAGE TAG – $69.99

Also made from vegan leather, the Satechi Luggage Tag makes your suitcase trackable so you can ensure it has arrived with you at your destination.

And if it doesn’t, you’re able to pinpoint its last know location.

The tag has a large label area so you can write your name, address and phone number.

The internal battery can also be charged wirelessly in the same way you can wirelessly charge your smartphone.

It is available in black, sand and desert rose.

SATECHI FINDALL WALLET CARD – $49.99

This is a credit card shaped tracker that can slip easily in your wallet to make it trackable through Find My.

It has a slick yet strong design with an IP66 water resistant rating.

It also has a loud chime which can be activated through your smartphone to be guided to its location.

The FindAll card’s battery can be wirelessly charged and last for up to 16 months before it needs to be charged again.

Available in black, sand and desert rose.

SATECHI FINDALL KEYCHAIN – $49.99

Keys are probably one of the most misplaced items but not anymore with the Satechi FindAll Keychain.

You can fit your keys on the loop and locate them on a map if you’ve misplaced them

Users can also receive a notification if they have left their keys behind.

The internal battery can be wirelessly recharged and last up to 12 months before it needs to be charged again.

Available in black, sand and desert rose.

SATECHI FINDALL GLASSES CASE – $79.99

For those who can’t be without their glasses, the Satechi Glasses Case can not only store and protect your specs but tell you where you’ve left them.

The case is made from vegan leather and can fold flat when not holding your glasses.

Customers can play a sound on the case if you’ve misplaced them near you and receive a notification if you leave them behind.

The rechargeable battery onboard can run for up to eight months on a single charge.

Available in black, sand and desert rose.

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