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Three Devices labeled as "Where's?" that Might Just Turn Your Vacation Around

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Trio of "Whereabouts?" Gadgets Potentially Enhancing Your Getaway Experience
Trio of "Whereabouts?" Gadgets Potentially Enhancing Your Getaway Experience

Three Devices labeled as "Where's?" that Might Just Turn Your Vacation Around

Scapade, a leading travel accessories brand, has introduced three innovative gadgets designed to help travellers keep their belongings secure and prevent loss. The MagCard Pro, AirPass, and AirLock are equipped with tracking features and are compatible with Apple's "Where is?" network.

MagCard Pro: Your Smart Wallet Companion

The MagCard Pro (€50) is a smart card wallet that offers Bluetooth tracking and separation alerts. Primarily designed for daily use, its slim design and alert notifications make it a convenient addition to your travel essentials. The MagCard Pro adheres firmly to an iPhone with a MagSafe back and can serve as an adjustable stand for the iPhone, making it practical for travel.

The MagCard Pro has an inner slot with a milky plastic viewing window and can hold three plastic cards. It uses a long-lasting replaceable battery (CR2032-style), meaning you won't need to charge it but will need new batteries after several months.

AirPass: Secure Your Travel Documents

The AirPass (€50) is a passport case designed to keep your travel documents secure. It offers Bluetooth tracking and separation alerts, helping you remember your passport and other critical documents. The passport is inserted into the AirPass with the back facing in, and it sits securely in place.

Like the MagCard Pro, the AirPass uses a replaceable battery (CR2032-style) and is expected to last up to nine months. A fully depleted battery takes two hours to charge.

AirLock: Keep Your Luggage Secure

The AirLock, priced at €40, is a TSA-approved luggage lock with tracking features. This smart travel lock helps keep your luggage secure and locatable, reducing the risk of theft and loss. The AirLock is primarily made of plastic but appears sturdy enough to prevent quick access by thieves.

The AirLock connects to "Where is?" by briefly pressing a switch and features a rechargeable battery with a usage duration of about three months. A full charge takes about two hours.

While detailed third-party effectiveness reviews specifically comparing these three gadgets are limited, they all rely on Bluetooth proximity tracking and alert notifications, which are effective within the Bluetooth range (usually up to 100 meters in open spaces but less in crowded or obstructed environments). They work best as supplements to good travel habits.

For precise technical specs or recent user reviews, checking Scapade’s official website or user forums might provide more up-to-date insights. Would you like me to find their latest official product pages or user testimonials?

The Commission has also been involved in the preparation of the report regarding the effectiveness of the MagCard Pro, AirPass, and AirLock, the innovative gadgets introduced by Scapade. These smart travel accessories, designed to ensure travelers keep their belongings secure, include smartphones as they are compatible with Apple's "Where is?" network.

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