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Never Lose Your Wallet Again

30 points| tonyicracked | 13 years ago |wallettrackr.com | reply

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[+] bjonathan|13 years ago|reply
The product seems interesting but the video is wayyyyyyy too long(4:48 ! ) and doesnt get to the point soon enough.

I think a short video (less than a minute) would be more effective.

[+] mrchess|13 years ago|reply
Agreed. You need to get this down to 30 seconds or a minute. It is way too long. I watched for like 20 seconds and had no idea what the hell was going on... didn't find out for a good 2 minutes. Nobody is going to watch it.
[+] casca|13 years ago|reply
TL;DR: 3.8mm bluetooth device inside an optional custom wallet that allows you to track where your wallet is using an IPhone 4S, 5 or new IPad.

Personally I haven't misplaced my wallet since I was a teenager but I guess this might be useful to some. It's not clear why they're limiting the IPhone/IPad hardware requirements to just the newest ones.

[+] darklajid|13 years ago|reply
Hardware: Are the older models supporting the low energy mode of bluetooth 4? If not .. that'd be the reason, I guess.
[+] jamesaguilar|13 years ago|reply
Tasteless advertising video = close window, forget about the product.
[+] mmcnickle|13 years ago|reply
The video was very tongue-in-cheek, I would not characterise it as tasteless. I found it pretty funny.
[+] inthewoods|13 years ago|reply
I don't think it was tasteless - it just wasn't very good. First, it was a bit funny - but the joke went on well after it needed to. Next, it tries to merge the professional actors with the people from the company - and then it gets....painful. The length of it definitely killed my interest, and I was left wondering why they weren't putting the money spent on this into the product. Or put another way, you've got the money to spend on hiring a video crew, actors (assuming you paid them) and edit - why would I give you money?
[+] marcanthonyrosa|13 years ago|reply
The video was so awkward and tacky that I can't help but be impressed by their video marketing strategy.

Guess who will remember the product now? This guy.

[+] enraged_camel|13 years ago|reply
Cool idea. However, after reading the website, I realized I don't get why this is limited to wallets. Think about other things people lose on a regular basis. For example, why not make this thing key-chain friendly? Should be pretty easy to do by adding a hole on the device.

Also, I would recommend removing the "TrackR" text from the device. Otherwise, it will be the first thing a thief gets rid of once they have your wallet. On the other hand, if you try to make it look as inconspicuous as possible, it is less likely to attract unwanted attention.

Another crazy idea: offer an option to have it sewn into the wallet so that it A) is hidden and B) cannot slide off by accident.

[+] flexxaeon|13 years ago|reply
> Cool idea. However, after reading the website, I realized I don't get why this is limited to wallets. Think about other things people lose on a regular basis. For example, why not make this thing key-chain friendly? Should be pretty easy to do by adding a hole on the device.

I think this is more of a branding/marketing issue. In the video they make note that you could use it for more than just wallets. And there's a hole on there for keys...

[+] davesmylie|13 years ago|reply
The picture clearly shows a keychain hole, and one of the prominent suggested uses is for (amongst others) tracking keys.
[+] sahaskatta|13 years ago|reply
I'm not sure I want to be adding more to stuff to my wallet. In fact, I don't think I'll even be carrying a wallet in the near future with mobile payments quickly growing (Square Wallet, Google Wallet (NFC), Level Up, etc.)

Google is also apparently launching a virtual physical card. It's great since you don't need to carry multiple cards. If it gets lost you can probably just disable Google's virtual card rather than having to call your bank and having your card killed/changed.

[+] gknoy|13 years ago|reply
While payment via smartphone is certainly compelling, I carry many other things in my wallet: - Driver's license - Insurance (car/medical/dental) cards - Auto club membership card

I'm not sure I want to have separate apps for these. Things like gift cards to restaurants (which I also carry around) could easily be replaced w/ an app, but there's something mildly compelling about a non-smart identifier for things like insurance / ID.

[+] georgemcbay|13 years ago|reply
I forget where my smartphone is (once a week or so) way more than I forget where my wallet is (pretty much never), so I guess this isn't a good product for me.

Edit: I guess the product works both ways (wallet will beep your phone if the app is running), so that's more useful than I thought, but when I do misplace my cellphone I can always find it by calling it via my google voice on a laptop or whatever, so I'm still going to skip this.

[+] modeless|13 years ago|reply
"The technology works both ways, which means your wallet can beep to alert you that you're leaving your phone behind."
[+] borplk|13 years ago|reply
If it works with Bluetooth doesn't that mean it has a limited range?

What happens if you leave your wallet in the bus, etc...?

[+] dkokelley|13 years ago|reply
I suggest rereading the page. The app alerts you when your phone has separated from the tracking device. The device is not a GPS device. From the site's copy:

"When the Wallet TrackR gets separated from your iPhone or iPad, the Wallet TrackR app gently alerts you that you may be leaving your wallet behind.

The app also takes a GPS snapshot of where your wallet was at the moment of separation in case you didn't hear the alert."

In answer to your question about the bus, I assume the idea is that your phone will alert you before you get too far (i.e., before you leave the bus). If you managed to leave the bus without catching the alert, the app could tell you where you left the wallet, but not where it's been since then. At least you will know to contact the bus company to see if anything was turned into their lost-and-found.

[+] dkokelley|13 years ago|reply
I am pretty paranoid about my wallet, which means that I usually have a pretty good sense of awareness about where it is. (I am so used to it being in my pocket that when I have my wallet in my hand I sometimes have a mild panic about my wallet missing. Doh!) That said, I would not put a large device like this in my wallet, because I don't perceive the benefit as worth the cost of a larger wallet and missing card slot.

Still, the idea and implementation seem to be excellent. I would be much more likely to attach a tracker to my luggage while traveling or in my laptop bag. With a smaller device I might even put it on my keyring. If I had one in my car I wouldn't have to think about remembering my parking spot. The GPS tag will mark it for me as soon as I leave my car.

[+] ChuckMcM|13 years ago|reply
Hmm, I got one of these: http://www.loc8tor.com/ about 8 years ago? Granted it doesn't have the iPhone app but at the time I thought they had patented the 'find your stuff with RFID' concept. The 'tags' last about 4 years and then you need to replace the batteries in them.

The most useful thing was that you could go through the house and eliminate rooms where the thing you were looking for wasn't. As my kitchen is centrally located I could stand in it hold up the loc8tor unit like a tri-corder, and ascertain both which direction and which floor (we've got two) that the item is.

[+] saym|13 years ago|reply
I appreciated that the video had Santa Barbara references (as a native), but I don't see this as being a big seller. People who misplace their wallets probably have the same issue with their phones.
[+] gojomo|13 years ago|reply
Indeed. So perhaps such people need a permanent bodily insert that beeps when it's too far from the phone or wallet?
[+] ebzlo|13 years ago|reply
I don't misplace my wallet enough to warrant an extra 3.8mm. In fact, I classify losing your wallet as a minor annoyance for most people than anything else (I've certainly never been as upset as the man in the video).

If people were really concerned about misplacing wallets, designs like these (http://i.imgur.com/FnOtD.jpg) would have taken off.

[+] msluyter|13 years ago|reply
Being fairly absent minded, I've been intrigued by this and similar concepts. I tried Bikn for a while, and I liked the general idea, but the phone case was bulky, prevented use of the standard iPhone adapter, and stopped working after a few months. Eventually someone will get this right, though, and I'll be first in line. (If I can remember where the line is... ;))
[+] jpxxx|13 years ago|reply
The clever bit is how it's constantly duplicating geolocation results from the phone to the wallet fob and then using that last-known successful transfer to determine if and when the phone and the wallet have become separated. Thus, no cellular requirement on the fob's part, thus a much simpler design. I like it, and the video. It's silly in all the right ways.
[+] 8bitliving|13 years ago|reply
I have a bigger problem with leaving jackets/coats at bars & restaurants. I also have had occasions where somebody took my coat by accident. Just last week, somebody also mistakenly grabbed my suitcase from the overhead compartment of an airplane.

Assuming this would work just as well for non-wallets, I think this is pretty cool.

[+] mattmaroon|13 years ago|reply
Everyone else is making apps to make the wallet obsolete, and I think I speak on behalf of all men when I say kudos to them for doing so.

So it's a an odd time to be making a product that makes it bigger. This seems like making something to rewind your VHS tape the year before everyone bought a DVD player.

[+] jiggy2011|13 years ago|reply
Not really, I imagine the wallet will still be alive and well for at least another 10 years.

Until every little shop and flea market is accepting square for everything (I've yet to see anyone using square in the UK yet).

Not to mention having somewhere to put credit cards, business cards, discount cards, receipts and all that other stuff.

Plus a wallet is still a fashion item.

I agree that this does look kinda big though.

It might also be better to have this somehow sown into the wallet itself, if your wallet is stolen the first thing the thief would do is throw this away.

[+] driverdan|13 years ago|reply
Interesting idea but the rather large tracker requiring a custom wallet is a bit of a deal killer. It's not credit card sized, it's much thicker.

I suppose if you have a problem losing your wallet you may be willing to use this but since I've never lost mine or had it stolen it's not worth it to me.

[+] YuriNiyazov|13 years ago|reply
Buy a wallet with a chain. Problem solved. (I haven't lost or forgotten my wallet or keys in years)
[+] justjimmy|13 years ago|reply
So does this track your wallet or not? Or does it just beep/take a snap shot of when the separation happens?

If someone takes my wallet or I left my wallet in a moving vehicle (ie: taxi) - there's zero chance to track it since it's on the move?

[+] arrowgunz|13 years ago|reply
I wonder how much it costed for the developers to make this video? It's pretty well done. Looks more like a startup marketing video rather than a Kickstarter project.