The short answer
Ondrela is an item tracker shaped like a credit card — thin enough for a wallet slot, a passport holder or a luggage pocket, where round tags never fit. It pairs with the tracker app already on your iPhone or Android (no extra app, no account), shows the item on a map, alerts you when you walk away from it, and rings on command when it's hiding nearby. One charge lasts about six months, it recharges on any wireless pad, and there are no monthly fees. In 2026 it costs $24.99–$44.99 per card depending on bundle, with a 60-day return policy.
The wallet that stayed at the café. The passport that never left the hotel safe. The luggage that took a different flight than you did. Ondrela is aimed at exactly that misery — not by helping you search harder afterwards, but by telling you before you walk away, and by showing you on a map when something does go missing.
Below you will find how the card works, the real 2026 checkout pricing, and — just as important — who should skip it.
How Ondrela works
The card does three concrete jobs, and each one covers a different way of losing things:
- See it on the mapOpen the tracker app that ships with your iPhone or Android and the card's location appears — across the room or across town. No separate app, no account; the maker states location data is encrypted and visible only to you.
- Get warned before you lose itWalk too far from the tracked item and your phone gets a left-behind alert — a chance to turn around while the bag is still at the café table. For travelers, this alert alone is the headline feature.
- Make it ringWallet between the couch cushions, keys in yesterday's jacket: tap your phone, the card rings, and you follow the sound. The least glamorous feature — and the one you'll use most.
What makes it different from a round tag
- Card-thin shape — engineered to the thickness of a standard credit card, so it slides into wallet slots, passport holders and luggage pockets where round key-ring tags physically don't fit.
- Works with what your phone already has — pairs with the built-in tracker app on iPhone and Android; nothing to download, no account to create.
- Rechargeable, not disposable — drop it on any standard wireless charging pad. No coin-cell batteries, no throwing the tracker away when it dies; the maker states about six months per charge.
- Water resistant — built for daily carry, rain and the occasional spill.
- Discreet by design — a thief rifling through a bag sees a gold card, not a tracker. The maker's own tagline: "Everyone sees a gold card. It's a tracker."
- No monthly fees — one purchase, no subscription, confirmed in writing at the checkout.
Want the full picture — including the honest limitations of phone-network tracking? Read our full Ondrela review.
However you carry, it fits




Ondrela pricing: today's checkout prices
Ondrela is sold in four quantities on the official checkout, and the per-card price drops sharply as the bundle grows. These are the prices we verified at the checkout:
| Bundle | Per card | List price | Total (USD) | Discount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Card | $44.99 | $82.99 | $44.99 | 46% off |
| 2 Cards | $34.99 | $165.98 | $69.98 | 58% off |
| 3 Cards | $29.99 | $248.97 | $89.97 | 64% off |
| 4 Cards Most popular | $24.99 | $331.96 | $99.96 | 70% off |
All prices in US dollars (USD), captured at the official checkout. Standard shipping is $4.95. The checkout states your order is a one-time purchase — no monthly fees, no subscription. The bundle logic assumes you'll protect several things at once: one card for the wallet, one for the luggage, one for the keys, one for the laptop bag.
60-day return policy
Every order from the official site is covered by the maker's 60-day return policy: if the card doesn't work out, you can request a return within 60 days of purchase through their customer support. Two months is long enough to actually travel with it, test the alerts and run the battery — you're not judging it out of the unboxing.
Who it's for — and who should skip it
A sensible fit if you…
- Carry a wallet, passport holder, luggage or laptop bag you genuinely can't afford to lose
- Want the left-behind alert — prevention, not just recovery after the fact
- Prefer one purchase over a $10–$25/month GPS subscription
- Want a tracker that doesn't announce itself to whoever opens your bag
- Like having a 60-day return window as a safety net
Skip it if you…
- Need live satellite-style tracking in remote areas — that's a cellular GPS unit's job, with its monthly SIM plan
- Expect a tracker to physically stop theft — it helps you react fast, not lock things down
- Want to buy from a marketplace or retail shelf — Ondrela is sold only through the official website
Frequently asked questions
What is the Ondrela tracker card?
Ondrela is an item tracker built to the exact size and thickness of a credit card, finished in gold. It slips into a wallet slot, passport holder, luggage pocket or key pouch, pairs with the tracker app already built into iPhone and Android, shows the item's location on a map, alerts you when you walk away without it, and can ring on command so you can find it nearby. There is no separate app, no account and no monthly fee.
How much does Ondrela cost in 2026?
On the official checkout, priced in US dollars (USD): 1 card for $44.99 (46% off), 2 cards at $34.99 per card ($69.98 total, 58% off), 3 cards at $29.99 per card ($89.97 total, 64% off), or 4 cards at $24.99 per card ($99.96 total, 70% off) — the 4-card bundle is marked as the most popular. Standard shipping is $4.95. The checkout states it is a one-time purchase with no monthly fees.
Does Ondrela work with iPhone and Android?
Yes. Ondrela connects to the tracker feature already built into iPhone and Android — the maker states no extra app or account is needed. Setup is the standard pairing flow: open your phone's tracker app, tap add, hold the card nearby, and it is paired in under a minute.
Does Ondrela charge a monthly fee?
No. The checkout itself states your order is a one-time purchase with no monthly fees and no subscription. That is a real difference from cellular GPS trackers, which typically need a SIM plan costing $10–$25 every month.
What is Ondrela's return policy?
The maker publishes a 60-day return policy: if the card does not work out for you, you can request a return within 60 days of purchase through their customer support. That is enough time to travel with it, test the left-behind alerts and run the battery before the window closes.