Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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The Shuffle Wallet is an excellent wallet with lots of cool features

Shuffle Wallet

The US$19.99 Bazza Armonic is my favorite wallet, but the $27.99 Shuffle Wallet comes in a close section, especially with its innovative features. 

Unlike the soft Bazza, which is a bit more comfortable, it’s very durable. The Shuffle Wallet is made of aluminum or titanium, so can protect cards against bending or breaking. It can hold up to six credit cards. And the Shuffle Wallet sports RFID-blocking technology for extra security.

And the Shuffle Wallet has several really cool features. It has a clever deck-of-cards opening mechanism and a quickdraw slot. It sports a built-in NFC chip for digital contact sharing.

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The Shuffle Wallet has an AirTag holder and a money clip. The optional AirTag holder can be installed together with the money clip, utilizing the Find My network to help you locate your Shuffle Wallet with ease.

The Shuffle Wallet measures 4.25” x 2.44” x 0.51” and weighs six ounces. The aluminum versions comes in Neon Black, Polar Ice, Gunmetal, Diesel Green, while the Titanium colors are Raw Titanium and Burnt Titanium.

The Shuffle Wallet come with a lifetime guarantee. I don’t think you’d need it, but you can also purchase 1-3 years of extended warranty.

The day will probably come when the iPhone will eliminate the need for wallets of any kind. Until then, the Shuffle Wallet fills the need for a (relatively) slim and cleverly designed wallet. I hope you’ll help support Apple World Today by becoming a patron. Almost all our income is from Patreon support and sponsored posts. Patreon pricing ranges from $2 to $10 a month. Thanks in advance for your support. 

Apple World Today rating (out of 5 stars): ★★★★

Also, check out my daughter-in-law’s “Scattered Words” website if you’re interested in unique, handcrafted jewelry made out of an array of vintage dictionaries, books, and even a few antiques.

Dennis Sellers
the authorDennis Sellers
Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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