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You can track Satechi’s new FindAll glasses case using Apple’s Find My network

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Satechi has announced four new additions to its FindAll line of trackable accessories, including a collapsible glasses case that increases your chances of finding a misplaced pair of prescription specs or sunglasses.

The $49.99 FindAll Glasses Case features a vegan leather exterior paired with a microsuede-lined interior designed to safely store glasses. It folds flat for easier storage while not in use and features a lid with a secure magnetic closure. It communicates with Apple devices over Bluetooth 5.4. Battery life maxes out at around eight months of use, but the case is rechargeable using a wireless charger.

Unlike Apple’s AirTags, Satechi’s FindAll products lack precise UWB-locating capabilities. You may have to do some hunting to find your misplaced glasses at the last place they were detected, but you can trigger a sound to make it slightly easier.

Also launching today in black, desert rose, and sand color options are a new FindAll luggage tag, keychain, and slim card that, like the glasses case, can all be tracked using Apple’s Find My network.

Satechi’s $44.99 FindAll Luggage Tag also offers up to eight months of battery and the ability to top it off using a wireless charger. It’s made from vegan leather and includes a place to write your contact info that’s protected under a privacy flap. While you can hide Apple’s AirTags inside your luggage, Satechi’s is designed to look like a regular luggage tag hanging on the outside of your bag while hiding its true functionality.

The $29.99 FindAll Keychain includes a built-in keyring, wireless charging, and a bump to up to 12 months of battery life between charges. For keeping tabs on a wallet, the $34.99 FindAll Card is made from aluminum and tempered glass, and it offers an impressive 16 months of battery life before you need to plop it on a wireless charger. It’s also rated IP67 dust and waterproof, so if you accidentally drop your wallet in the toilet, then the card will still be functional after you retrieve it.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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