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TechnologyJun 25, 2026· 2 min read

SBS Expands Smart Accessory Range for Travelers with the New Track First Line

With the arrival of the travel season, SBS has announced Track First, a new line of smart accessories designed to help users easily monitor and locate their most important personal items. The range aims to reduce travel-related worries, providing practical tools to keep documents, keys, wallets, bags, and luggage under constant control.

All products in the series are compatible with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub, allowing for location tracking via smartphone. Additionally, they integrate a sound reporting feature that can be activated through the dedicated app, useful for quickly finding lost items.

Among the new products is Track My Passport, a document holder with a built-in tracker that allows for storing a passport, boarding pass, and up to two cards. Designed for frequent travelers, it offers a neat and easily portable solution. The listed price is 49.95 EUR.

Further details on the SBS devices include Track My Wallet, which combines the functions of a compact wallet with those of a tracker. It includes a quick-access system for cards and a dedicated space for cash, maintaining a compact size. It is offered at 39.95 EUR.

For those who wish to track their luggage, SBS presents Track My Bag, an accessory with an integrated tag that allows for suitcase tracking directly from the phone. It also includes a protected space for personal information. The price is 29.95 EUR. The range also includes Track My Key, designed to organize and locate keys thanks to a dedicated housing and an external ring for additional items. The product is marketed at 39.95 EUR.

Completing the offer is Track My Taggy, a compact and lightweight tracker ideal for backpacks, bags, and suitcases. Due to its small size and integrated ring, it can be easily attached to everyday items. The suggested price is 29.95 EUR. With Track First, SBS aims to provide a series of technological accessories that combine practicality, discretion, and security.