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Nomad Launches Ultra-Thin Tracking Card Pro, Bringing Find My to Any Wallet

Nomad has introduced the Tracking Card Pro, a credit-card-sized tracker designed to slip into any wallet while offering full support for Apple’s Find My network. At just 2.5 millimeters thick, it is one of the slimmest tracking accessories to support Apple’s ecosystem, giving users a discreet way to secure their essentials.

The tracker uses a polycarbonate and aluminum design that mimics the feel of a premium credit card. It comes in clean black and white finishes, carries minimal branding, and is built to handle everyday use with IPX7 water resistance. Nomad says the card can withstand accidental spills, rain and even short immersions.

A key selling point is its wireless charging support. Unlike earlier wallet trackers that needed proprietary chargers, the Tracking Card Pro works with standard Qi and MagSafe pads. Users can even leave it inside a leather wallet while charging. Once powered, the internal battery is rated to last up to sixteen months on a single charge.

After pairing with Apple’s Find My app, users can view the tracker’s location on the map, receive updates from the global Find My network and trigger an onboard sound alert when searching nearby. The speaker is not especially loud, so the map-based tracking remains its strongest capability.

While slimmer than an AirTag, it still occupies one full card slot in a minimalist wallet. For many people, that is an acceptable compromise for constant wallet security without adding bulk. The Tracking Card Pro is available for preorder for thirty-nine dollars, with deliveries expected to begin in January 2026. Early buyers can also take advantage of bundle discounts.

Nomad’s new tracker lands at a time when wallets are getting smaller and users increasingly rely on device ecosystems to keep track of valuables. By combining a sleek form factor with the reliability of Apple’s Find My network, the Tracking Card Pro positions itself as one of the most practical wallet-friendly trackers on the market.