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Never Lose Your Wallet Again
With a new tracking app called Wallet TrackR

Wallet TrackR is a new app which aims to prevent its users from losing their wallets. It works by using a “TrackR card” which is a rectangular Bluetooth device that users put into their wallets. When the TrackR card gets separated from the the user’s iPhone, the app immediately alerts the iPhone which it is connected to. But the app works both ways, letting a user also find his or her lost iPhone with the TrackR card in his or her wallet. If you don’t hear the alert, the app also photographs your wallet’s location at the time it was lost. Wallet TrackR works with the iPad mini, the iPhone 4S and 5, as well as the latest iPad and iPod touch. The TrackR card is designed to fit easily into any wallet, much like a credit card. Watch the app’s creators explain Wallet TrackR’s features above. 
 
[Via PSFK]

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Claudia McNeilly writes for the Toronto Standard. You can follow her on twitter at @claudiamcneilly

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