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A NEW TOPCASHBACK DEAL MEANS CUTS A HUGE £15 OFF THE TRACKER, MAKING IT MUCH CHEAPER THAN AN AIRTAG BUT STILL COMPATIBLE WITH IPHONES CHRISTOPHER HARPER Technology Affiliates Writer 11:25,
02 Jun 2025 This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more For those heading off on holiday or Brits who have a habit of
losing their wallets or purses, a Bluetooth tracker can be an essential gadget. The tiny pieces of tech track the location of the items it's attached to and can send live location
notifications. However, one significant drawback is that some trackers, such as Apple's AirTag, can cost shoppers around £28 each, which might be a bit pricey. We've discovered a
new deal for shoppers, which drops the price of the Eufy Bluetooth wallet tracker for to £5. The EufySmartCard tracker is a slim gadget that can easily slide into most wallets and purses,
allowing users to keep an eye on their belongings. For Apple fans, the device syncs with Apple Find My, enabling them to track the item finder and receive free alerts on their phone if they
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HISENSE 55" U7N TV AND PUREFLAT RQ760N4IFE SMART FRIDGE FREEZER The items can also be tracked using the Eufy Security app. The Eufy wallet tracker also comes with an alarm that can be
activated from a mobile phone to help locate the finder. Plus, there's a button on the finder that can assist in finding a mobile phone, reports Wales Online. One huge downside for
Android users is that this device is only compatible with iPhones. It can be attached to passports, wallets, purses or other items to prevent them from being forgotten, and shoppers can snap
it up for £5 with TopCashback, thanks to a free £15 cashback offer when they sign up. So, how do shoppers secure this price? All they need to do to claim the cashback offer is sign up for
TopCashback, search for Argos and click 'Get Cashback Now'. Then simply shop for the tablet and checkout as usual. Bargain hunters who are newbies to TopCashback (TCB) and Argos
have a chance to bag a deal where they'll end up paying only £4.74 after cashback, while TCB newcomers already patronising Argos will cough up just £4.82 following cashback. This is a
significant cut from the usual £19.99 price point. Meanwhile, if shoppers want an alternative, Apple fans need not worry, however, as the Apple Air Tag is currently down to £28 on Amazon. Or
the Tile Mate comes in at £20. Do bear in mind, however, that opting for Tile might mean additional subscription fees to access enhanced tracking features. SNAP UP THE EUFY BLUETOOTH
TRACKER FOR A FIVER AT ARGOS * Begin by signing up as a new member via this TopCashback link. * Find Argos on the site and hit 'Get Cashback Now'. * Shop and check out as usual on
the Argos website. * Cashback will track and pop up in your TopCashback account within seven working days of the transaction. The eufy Bluetooth tracker is racking up lots of positive
feedback in customer reviews. One satisfied buyer noted: "Easily fits in a wallet and app works well to pinpoint the location of the card. Only downside I can see is that the battery
isn't replaceable." Article continues below Yet some customers have expressed qualms regarding its size. One person mentioned: "It is too bulky for small wallets/purse. Could
be easily hidden inside a handbag, though. I like the general idea, but this item is definitely not for me/us. Personally, I bought a tag from another brand which suits my needs much better.
Just my opinion, everyone will be different." An elated customer exclaimed: "What an absolutely amazing product I love the fact it blends in my wallet and was also brilliant
hidden in my luggage it's such a slim design and brilliant at making sure my valuables are safe I will definitely be purchasing more. Such fabulous product that's easy to
use".
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