With the Nomad Tracking Card Pro, Nomad expands its range of accessories for Apple's Find My network with a new, significantly higher-quality tracking card. It was unveiled on November 11th and is clearly aimed at people who want to discreetly secure their wallets, bags, or documents. Unlike many other trackers, this one focuses not only on location tracking but also on design, material selection, and long-term durability.
Nomad isn't a manufacturer that follows trends. The company is primarily known for high-quality accessories and for only releasing products when they meet its own high standards. This is also evident in their card-format trackers. While other manufacturers embraced Apple's Find My early on, Nomad arrived relatively late.

With the Nomad Tracking Card Pro, Nomad isn't simply trying to copy the market, but rather complementing its own original tracker with a significantly improved and more durable version. It boasts a more luxurious design, enhanced technology, and is consistently geared towards reusability. This is precisely what sets it apart from many existing alternatives.

Appearance and construction
Visually, the Nomad Tracking Card Pro closely resembles a classic credit card. Its length and width correspond exactly to the standard format, meaning it will fit in virtually any normal wallet. It is available in black and white, both versions having a very understated look.

The front features a stylized chip and the Nomad logo, while the back displays a simulated magnetic stripe and the Find My logo. These elements are purely decorative. They serve no technical purpose but ensure that the card appears to be a genuine bank card at first glance. This can be advantageous, especially if the card is lost, as it is less conspicuous and not immediately recognized as a tracker. The black version has a particularly clean and minimalist look.

A clear difference from regular credit cards is the thickness. At 2.5 millimeters, the Nomad Tracking Card Pro is significantly thicker than standard cards. This is due to its internal construction. At its core is an aluminum frame encased in layers of polycarbonate. This gives the card stability and a premium feel, but can be problematic in very tight card slots.
Particularly slim MagSafe wallets, which only offer space for a few cards, reach their limits here. In classic wallets or pockets, however, the additional thickness is hardly noticeable. Despite the metal core, the card remains pleasantly lightweight.
Battery life and charging
The biggest technical advantage of the Nomad Tracking Card Pro lies in its battery. While the original Nomad tracker only lasted around five months, the Pro version boasts a runtime of up to 16 months. This makes it one of the longest-lasting tracking cards on the market.
Many comparable cards are designed as disposable products. Once the battery is depleted, the entire product must be replaced. Nomad deliberately takes a different approach. The Nomad Tracking Card Pro can be wirelessly recharged via Qi or MagSafe and can therefore be used for years.

The integrated magnets are strong enough to securely hold the card to a MagSafe charger. It can even stand upright on the charger. While this isn't a crucial feature, it demonstrates that the magnets weren't simply included as an afterthought.
Use in the Find My network
Integration with Apple's Find My network works seamlessly. The Nomad Tracking Card Pro appears directly in the Find My app, just like other compatible trackers. There, you can view the last known location, trigger an audible alarm, and activate a notification if the item is left behind.

Additionally, the card can be shared with other people. This is especially useful when several people are traveling together, as it avoids unnecessary stalking warnings. A lost item mode is also available, allowing finders to get in touch and return the item.
Difference to AirTag and normal tracking card
Compared to an AirTag, the advantage of the card format quickly becomes apparent. An AirTag is noticeably bulky in a wallet or trouser pocket and can be uncomfortable when sitting. The Nomad Tracking Card Pro is designed for flat surfaces and is much better suited for wallets, passports, or slim pockets.
Technically, the AirTag remains superior, as Apple uses ultra-wideband technology for precise location tracking. Third-party providers like Nomad don't have access to this. In practice, however, this difference is often less relevant. As soon as you're nearby, the Tracking Card Pro's beep is sufficient to locate the item.
Compared to the standard Nomad Tracking Card, the Pro version offers significantly longer battery life and wireless charging capability. The trade-off is its increased thickness.

Who the Nomad Tracking Card Pro is really intended for
The Nomad Tracking Card Pro is a meticulously designed tracking card with a clear target audience. It's aimed at those who value design, long battery life, and rechargeable functionality, and are willing to accept a slightly thicker card for these features. It's not ideal for extremely slim wallets, but it works perfectly in most standard wallets.
Compared to the AirTag, it is better suited for narrow compartments, more durable, and more sustainable in the long run. It doesn't completely replace the AirTag, but offers advantages precisely where round trackers reach their limits.
Priced at €45, the Nomad Tracking Card Pro positions itself as a high-quality alternative in the Find My ecosystem. Anyone looking for a premium tracking card will find a very well-rounded package here. The best products for you: Our Amazon storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those compatible with HomeKit. (Image: Nomad)
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Nomad Tracking Card Pro (FAQ)
The Nomad Tracking Card Pro is a credit card-sized tracking card that works with Apple's Find My network. It was designed for wallets, bags, and documents where space is limited.
The Pro version is thicker, but has a significantly larger battery. Instead of around five months of runtime, it offers up to 16 months and can also be charged wirelessly.
It usually fits easily into standard wallets. However, very slim wallets or MagSafe wallets with space for only a few cards may be too tight, as the card is relatively thick at 2.5 millimeters.
It supports wireless charging via Qi and MagSafe. The battery is integrated but does not need to be replaced, as the card can be recharged repeatedly.
According to the manufacturer, the battery life is up to 16 months, depending on usage and environmental conditions.
Yes, the map is fully integrated into the Find My network. It appears directly in the Find My app and offers location display, an audible alarm, notifications, and a lost item mode.
It depends on the intended use. For wallets and tight compartments, the card format is clearly advantageous. An AirTag, on the other hand, offers more precise tracking via ultra-wideband, but is significantly bulkier.
Yes, it can be shared with other people in the Find My app. This helps avoid stalking alerts when several people are out together.
The card is designed for everyday use, but not as a fully waterproof outdoor product. It should not be exposed to prolonged moisture or water.
The Nomad Tracking Card Pro costs around 45 euros and is available in black and white directly from the manufacturer.



