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MOFT’s ultra-slim MagSafe wallet with a kickstand gets Apple Find My tracking

MOFT blends tracking, storage, and a stand into one accessory for iPhone users

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MOFT has officially rolled out its new snap-on MagSafe wallet, first unveiled at CES 2026, and it brings Apple Find My tracking into an ultra-slim design.

The accessory combines three everyday functions into one attachment, working as a MagSafe wallet, a fold-out phone stand, and a trackable item you can locate through Apple’s Find My network.

At just 0.25 inches thick, MOFT calls it the thinnest trackable wallet stand with Find My support. The accessory is designed for iPhone users who want fewer add-ons attached to their phone, without giving up everyday utility.

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The Trackable Snap-on Phone Stand & Wallet is priced at $50. It can hold up to two cards, unfolds into a stable kickstand, and doubles as a grip for more comfortable one-handed use.

A wallet, a stand, and a tracker in one

The biggest addition is Find My integration. The wallet can be tracked globally using Apple’s Find My network, helping users locate it if it’s misplaced or left behind.

It can trigger a 70dB alert, making it easier to locate. Power comes from a rechargeable battery that delivers up to 6 months of use after 1.5 hours of wireless charging. The wallet attaches magnetically using MagSafe, with a snap force rated at 15N.

The Trackable Snap-on Phone Stand & Wallet works with iPhone 12 and newer models, including Pro and Pro Max versions, and can be used with MagSafe-compatible cases. The stand supports three viewing modes: portrait, landscape, and a floating angle for video calls.

MOFT uses vegan leather for the exterior, with a soft-touch finish designed to resist stains and color fading. The wallet measures 3.8 by 2.5 inches, weighs only 62g, and comes in four colors: Terracotta, Misty Cove, Jet Black, and Blackberry.

I do wish it could hold more than two cards, especially for people who still carry extra cards or some cash. That limitation aside, the overall utility is hard to ignore.

Keeping the wallet this thin while doubling as a sturdy stand and adding Find My tracking makes it a practical accessory for iPhone users who value simplicity over bulk.

Manisha Priyadarshini
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