MOFT’s MagSafe Wallet with Find My Integration Finally Launches After Year-Long Delay

MOFT MagSafe wallet with built in stand attached to iPhone Pro featuring Find My integration

Last Updated: February 2026 | Reading Time: 4 minutes | Author: MacReview Editorial Team

After more than a year of delays following its initial unveiling at CES 2025, MOFT’s anticipated MagSafe wallet with integrated Find My support is now available for purchase. The accessory combines the company’s signature kickstand functionality with Apple’s location tracking network, offering iPhone users a practical solution for tracking their wallet while maintaining the minimalist design MOFT is known for.

Key Features of the Trackable Snap On Wallet

MOFT’s new MagSafe wallet retains the core design elements that made its predecessor popular while integrating Find My technology. The wallet is constructed from vegan leather that maintains a low profile despite housing both a battery and wireless charging coil. The integrated kickstand allows users to prop up their iPhone for hands-free viewing or use the wallet as a grip for more secure handling.

The Find My integration includes a built-in speaker that reportedly reaches up to 70 decibels, making it audible when users need to locate a misplaced wallet. According to MOFT, a single charge provides up to six months of battery life, though real-world performance will likely vary based on usage patterns and Find My ping frequency.

Wireless Charging Eliminates Proprietary Cable Requirement

Unlike competing Find My wallets that require proprietary charging cables, MOFT’s solution supports both standard wireless charging and MagSafe. This design choice simplifies the charging process and eliminates the need to carry an additional cable, a practical consideration for users already managing multiple Apple devices.

The wallet accommodates up to three cards, though the actual capacity may be closer to two depending on card thickness. This limitation is consistent with most MagSafe wallets, which prioritize maintaining a slim profile over maximum card capacity.

Pricing and Availability

The Trackable Snap On wallet is priced at $49.99 and is available directly from MOFT. The company offers four color options: Jet Black, Misty Cove, Blackberry, and Terracotta. The pricing positions it competitively within the MagSafe wallet category, particularly considering the Find My integration and wireless charging capability.

The extended development timeline following the CES 2025 announcement suggests MOFT encountered technical challenges in integrating Find My functionality while maintaining the wallet’s slim form factor and wireless charging capability. The company has not publicly commented on the specific reasons for the delay.

How It Compares to Alternative Options

Apple’s official MagSafe wallet lacks both Find My integration and a kickstand, selling for $59. Third-party Find My wallets from other manufacturers typically require proprietary charging solutions and often lack the kickstand functionality that MOFT includes as a standard feature.

The combination of Find My support, wireless charging compatibility, kickstand functionality, and vegan leather construction creates a feature set that is currently uncommon in the MagSafe accessory market. However, the product’s relatively late arrival means it faces increased competition from other accessory makers who have since introduced their own Find My-enabled wallet solutions.

FAQ

Q: Does the MOFT Trackable Snap On wallet work with all iPhone models?

A: The wallet is compatible with any iPhone that supports MagSafe, which includes iPhone 12 and later models. Older iPhones require a MagSafe-compatible case to use the accessory.

Q: How do you charge the wallet’s battery?

A: The wallet charges wirelessly using any Qi-compatible wireless charger or MagSafe charger. No proprietary cable is required, unlike some competing Find My wallets.

Q: Will the wallet interfere with credit card chips or magnetic strips?

A: MagSafe wallets generally include shielding to protect cards from magnetic interference. However, users should avoid storing hotel key cards or other magnetic stripe cards that are particularly sensitive to magnetic fields.

Q: Can the battery be replaced when it eventually degrades?

A: MOFT has not indicated whether the battery is user-replaceable. Based on the wallet’s sealed construction and slim profile, the battery is likely not designed for user replacement.

MacReview Verdict

MOFT’s Trackable Snap On wallet delivers a thoughtful combination of features that address common pain points with iPhone wallet accessories. The Find My integration provides genuine utility for users prone to misplacing their wallet, while the wireless charging support eliminates the cable management issues that plague competing products. The kickstand remains a practical differentiator that enhances daily usability beyond basic card storage.

At $49.99, the pricing is reasonable for the feature set, undercutting Apple’s own wallet while adding functionality that Apple’s accessory lacks. The year-long delay since the initial announcement is noteworthy, but the final product appears to justify the wait by avoiding compromises in form factor or charging convenience. For iPhone users seeking a MagSafe wallet that can be tracked and doesn’t require yet another proprietary cable, MOFT’s solution represents a compelling option in an increasingly crowded accessory category.

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