![]() I like this wallet because it is an insert. The next wallet, WXM AirTag Wallet, is that tactical version that is built similar to the RIDGE platform. And while it is very similar to what we saw, it does have a half-sewn moon and a snap where you put your AirTag in, and this is what I wanted to point out. All manufacturers that have exposed AirTags should be thinking about this. Thus, they provide a protective film for the front and the back, which I think is a nice thought. What I wanted to point out in this wallet are the little pieces that demonstrate their understanding and recognition that exposing your AirTag means that it could get scratched. ![]() I know we have seen one just like this, but stay with me. When you look at the next wallet, a Slim Wallet for AirTag by BOSBOX, you will go, wow, Mark, I thought we already saw something like this. ![]() But you know what? I like this wallet because it does not exhibit that it has a tracker unless you like to do that. The only thing that you actually see is the big bulky area which makes this wallet 0.6 inches thick just to begin with before you put in additional cards or cash in the billfold area. The cards fit nice and have a quick slide. But if we open up the billfold area, we can see it from the back nice and solid. The AirTag has its little home in this little flap, and there is no way it is getting out. If you fold back the leather, you have another flap that goes up and down, and when it goes on top, the screws are in the back. It has a bolt in the back and two very small screws, and I can pretty much guarantee this is it. So, where is the AirTag here? Well, the thickness should give away what is going on here. The Geometric Goods Bifold AirTag Wallet we have had problems with in the past where it scrapes things up, this one disappears into the wallet. However, while you are using your wallet, you are not going to have the problem with scratching in your pocket, and over time, the leather will form and conform to your body and your pocket. One of the concerns with the cards is that they will not just pop out like that. That said, once you put cards in, that will add a lot of pressure. If you look at its profile, you would find it not too obtrusive. I have previously reviewed it and I have liked this wallet and its implementation. The following wallet is from the Frenchie Company, the Mini AirTag. This is a slim model but they also have a hard shell version and a bifold version, kind of like the Spigen. The leather scoops itself around the top edge so it holds it into place and you snap it in. Next wallet, Hawanik, has a snap at the top and is sewn halfway around, which helps keep the base in place while the insertion point is up with the snaps. I wish they would have provided a second plate to replace the whole plate if you decide not to carry your AirTag anymore and use the wallet without it. As we open it up, the AirTag just pops out, and when we put it in, the external plate is plastic and a very tight fit for the AirTag. The Spigen S, a RIDGE variation, has got metal on the inside and plastic on the top plates. In addition, because the top of the AirTag is exposed, this will garner a lot of scratches over time. When you look at this wallet from the side you can see the thickness profile, it does not look too bad, but it is obvious that you have an AirTag attached to your wallet. Sajid also tweaked this design a bit by adding three stitches on either side, which, he says, give a little more stability than you would expect. It is held in by the leather that you might think could burst out, but that is not going to happen, it is not going to slip out on the side, and we could see how it folds down. It has an opening that is fitted specifically for the little groove area on the AirTag. The AirTag is a piece of leather that is sewn on and kind of snaps into place. The Tauruscamp wallets are fascinating, and the owner, Sajid, continues to address market needs by coming out with the Grain Wallet, an AirTag capable version. The list includes, of course, the Tauruscamp Grain Wallet AirTag, the Spigen Wallet S, the Hawanik AirTag Wallet, the Frenchie Company Mini AirTag, the Geometric Goods Bifold AirTag, the BOSBOX Slim AirTag, the WXM AirTag, and finally the Ridge AirTag Accessory (if you want to see all the features and how many cards and cash it can hold, please watch the video) However, I will not be reviewing the wallets, only their functionality, how they incorporate the AirTag, and their usability. In this review, we are going to take a look at the top seven wallets that have been designed to work with Appleās AirTag tracker puck.
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