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CHIPOLO CARD SPOT REVIEW: CARDSIZE TRACKER WORKS WITH APPLE’S FIND MY APP

As Apple’s Find My network matures, third-party licensees have found more product niches to fill. The Chipolo Card Spot is a new version of the company’s existing thin, wallet-size tracking item, with this one designed to work on Apple’s network.

The , a direct competitor to the , is already thinner and less obtrusive than Apple’s offering. The Card Spot goes a step further, offering a rigid case that’s just thick enough to hold a variety of compact electronics, an embedded speaker, and the battery to power them for up to two years. An owner can’t swap out its battery, but Chipolo has a plan

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