12 Best AirTag Wallets to Buy in 2022

2022-05-21 00:24:45 By : Ms. Cindy Wen

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Because a wallet full of cash, cards, and IDs is the last thing you'd want to lose.

The less-is-more trend is overhyped: When you take out a stuffed leather wallet at the cashier and open it like a distinguished gent, This man’s got style is the first thing bystanders think. Of course, the downside is that wallets remain easy to lose—and when you’ve got cash, cards, and IDs piled up in it, that's a problem. Hence, AirTag. But instead of ramming an AirTag into an already-glutted wallet, consider the boon that is an AirTag wallet.

The M.O. is simple: Open your iPhone, go to the Find My app, then track your AirTag-ged wallet to the underside of your friend’s shotgun seat. An AirTag wallet works just like that, albeit with an oomph—it's got a spot on the surface specifically designed for neatly placing the tracker so it won’t be bulky to carry around. If this smart yet suave way of everyday carry sounds about right to you, we’ve rounded 12 best AirTag wallets—including a few AirTag accessories compatible with standard wallets—to dive you in.

Spigen never disappoints when it comes to space-age, extraterrestrial design, and its AirTag wallet looks like something you'd use aboard a spaceship. Thankfully, it's just a wallet. Made in polycarbonate, it's compact yet burly enough to hold up to 12 cards, with an elastic cash strap. Better yet, it's RFID-blocking—a term you'll use quite often down the list—meaning the microchip in your cards won't be wirelessly accessed by hackers, or the Feds.

No-frills, but room for everything you need: A little blob for storing your AirTag, glossy leather, compartments for up to six cards plus some cash, and RFID-blocking. Great for first-timers.

It's not a flashy bifold, but it's a card holder worth flipping open—not only because you actually can flip it open to use the cash strap, ID pocket, and card slots within, but also because there's an exterior pocket for situations that call for swift access.

Made in military-grade materials like carbon fiber and aluminum alloy, WXM's AirTag wallet can withstand the curve balls life might throw at it for years-on-end. But it is by no means heavy. In fact, light and handy is what it is. The C-shaped open also lets you simply push the cards—up to 15 of them!—to get them out. It also doubles as a money clip that'll fit in your front pocket. And, of course, RFID-blocking t00.

This one walks the fine line between "Oh I've got cards" and "Let's not draw attention to ourselves." It's very slim and very discreet, perfect for those who don't look like they've got five, six cards and some $100 bills in the bag but, in fact, do.

Pretty in green, pretty in blue, pretty in carbon, pretty in all 15 colors it's available in, Furid's AirTag wallet is a looker through and through. A doer too, with nifty feats like C-shaped open, RFID-blocking, and an elastic band that'll keep up to 12 cards tight. The aluminum plating is too sleek to be lost or left behind randomly, but the AirTag is there just in case.

Just don't let it slide that it's only 20 bucks. This one's made in crazy horse leather that'll look better with time, and is anti-RFID to boot. Also, it can carry up to 10 cards and has a transparent ID department that'll come in handy.

An AirTag wallet can loosen some of that TSA-induced stress, but an AirTag passport wallet will rid you of it completely. This is one of the few in the market, boasting three card compartments, one passport pocket, and one vaccine card slot. The AirTag is enclosed on the snap closure, which is pretty damn cool if you ask us.

Now this is a wallet—foldable, spacious compartments, six card slots, money clip; friendly to bills, CVS ExtraCare cards, coins, IDs, all that. Not to mention the strap that'll slide cards out for better access. But the best part is that it can be personalized, inside and out, with phrases or names.

If an "AirTag wallet" sounds too tacky, and an "AirTag-ged designer wallet" sounds about just right, Ridge has a carbon AirTag case specifically for its famous Ridge wallets. It won't bulk out like bi-or-trifolds when you stow up to 12 cards in it, and the two-piece AirTag case will aptly fasten onto the wallet to give you peace of mind.

Moving onto the "not a wallet but made for wallet" realm, this is an AirTag holder that'll turn the round tracker into a card so it can be slipped into place and fit in nicely wherever you carry it, sans bulge. And though it does look like it's on the thicker end, it should have no problem camouflaging itself as a credit card.

Similar to Nomad's AirTag card, Spigen's Air Fit also does the masquerade to help the tracker fit in with the gang. It's a two-piece structure you'll open and close to install and remove with ease. The carabiner also brings the versatility of being clipped to a keychain coil for tracking keys.