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Satechi launches four new Apple Find My trackable accessories

The FindAll line from Satechi includes a collapsible glasses case, luggage tag, keychain, and card, all trackable through Apple’s Find My app.

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Losing your favorite pair of glasses can feel like a minor catastrophe—squinting through smudged lenses or scrambling through bags in a panic. Enter Satechi’s latest lineup of FindAll accessories, headlined by a collapsible glasses case that hooks directly into Apple’s Find My network, aiming to banish that frantic hunt forever. Announced in late May 2025, these four “trackable” additions take familiar items—glasses cases, luggage tags, keychains, and wallet cards—and give them sleeker forms and built-in location smarts, all without tethering you to a conventional AirTag.

At the heart of this launch is the FindAll Glasses Case, a $49.99 vegan-leather shell wrapped around a microsuede-lined cradle meant to cradle prescription specs, sunglasses, or even slimmer smart glasses. When in use, it expands into a pyramid-like container; when empty, it folds to a fraction of its size for easy stashing in a bag or backpack pocket. A magnetic snap lid ensures your eyewear stays put, while Bluetooth 5.4 connectivity yokes the case to your iPhone (or any Apple device), letting you call it up from the Find My app. Need a quick location hit? You can play an audible chime from the case itself as long as you’re within Bluetooth’s typical 10 to 20 meters indoors—or 20 to 50 meters outdoors—range.

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Battery-wise, Satechi went with a 150 mAh rechargeable cell that’s good for roughly eight months of standby tracking on a single wireless charge. Toss it on any Qi, Qi2, or MagSafe pad for a quick top-up; a small LED glows orange during charging and switches to green once it’s topped off. For anyone who dreads the scavenger hunt for those tiny coin cells, it’s a welcome update—and it dovetails with Satechi’s broader push toward sustainability by cutting down disposable battery waste.

Of course, this isn’t Apple’s UWB-backed AirTag, which can zero in on your keys with centimeter-level accuracy—you’ll have to eyeball the last-known location on a map and then rely on that chime when you get close. If you’ve ever misplaced your glasses at a café table or a friend’s house, that’s still a big win; a quick “Ping” in the Find My app and you’ll know which room (or zip code) to start your search. Plus, the FindAll Glasses Case also triggers a “Left Behind” alert, nudging you if you walk off without your case—just in time to prevent that mid-commute panic.

But Satechi didn’t stop at eyewear. Launching alongside the glasses case are three other trackable wares, each available in classic black, muted desert rose, or sand (a beige tone) to suit whatever color-coded aesthetic you prefer. The $44.99 FindAll Luggage Tag wears vegan leather, too, along with an understated buckle fastening. Just like the glasses case, it’s wirelessly rechargeable and good for roughly eight months of battery life. A hidden flap keeps your contact details tucked away, so anyone who finds your stray bag won’t see your name and phone number until they lift the privacy panel. It’s built to hang like a normal tag on the outside of your suitcase, but with location-tracking baked in—no need to stuff an AirTag into a zipped inner pocket.

Satechi FindAll Luggage Tag
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For wallet-watchers, the $34.99 FindAll Card slips into your cash or card slot seamlessly. Engineered from aluminum and tempered glass, it’s slim enough to disappear into most wallets—and it can take a dunk in the toilet or a splash in the rain, thanks to its IP67 dust/water resistance. With up to 16 months of life per charge (double what the glasses case offers), that card is a long-term companion for anyone prone to losing their wallet or dropping it in odd places.

Satechi FindAll Card
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If you’re more of a keys-first person, Satechi’s $29.99 FindAll Keychain is a neat solution—complete with a built-in keyring—and it can slog through roughly 12 months on a charge before you need to recharge wirelessly. The square form factor keeps it low-profile, and you can clip it right onto your everyday carry or bag strap. Like its siblings, it relies on Bluetooth 5.4 for location updates and triggers a sound when you get within range.

Satechi FindAll Keychain
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A quick comparison: Apple’s $29 AirTag, with its U1 chip, can pinpoint your items with extreme precision—but it’s also naked plastic and needs to stay hidden in something like a wallet or bag. Satechi’s FindAll gadgets look less like trackers and more like regular accessories—except that they’re secretly broadcasting their whereabouts through Find My. You’re trading off some location precision for form factor flexibility, style points, and the convenience of wireless charging.

Colors and availability are consistent across North America and Europe, with units already popping up online and at major retailers as of late May 2025. Whether you’re gearing up for summer travel, looking to protect your expensive prescription lenses, or just want peace of mind that your keys (or wallet) won’t wander off into the ether, Satechi’s FindAll line leans into Apple’s pervasive Find My network without asking you to buy a whole bunch of extra AirTags.

At the end of the day, these four new Satechi accessories underscore a broader trend: tracking tech has matured from “small coin in your backpack” to “everyday object with smarts built in.” If you’re already deep in Apple’s ecosystem, it’s hard to ignore the appeal of a system where your glasses, luggage, keys, and wallet can all show up in one app—no extra dongles required. Just remember: while you won’t get the last-meter precision of Ultra-Wideband, you will get consistent notifications, reliable Bluetooth locating, and up to a year or more of battery life—all wrapped up in vegan leather, tempered glass, or aluminum that looks and feels premium.


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