6 trackers to help you find everything from your keys to your kids

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Keeping tabs on the important parts of your life — wallets, pets, and, yes, kids — is a lot easier with a tracker. These six gadgets are simple to set up and use. They’re eager to provide peace of mind, whether you are home or away.

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