Made for the Apple ecosystem, not for app clutter
ACEFAST has built a solid reputation in the AliExpress Singapore space by focusing on practical accessories that feel thoughtfully finished rather than overdesigned. The brand usually keeps the feature set tight, which matters here because a tracker is only useful when setup is quick and the connection feels dependable.
The S2 follows that approach with Find My support, a built-in speaker, and a compact body that disappears on a keyring or inside a bag. If you already live in Apple’s ecosystem, the appeal is obvious, so the real question is how much usefulness you get from such a small tag.
Find My support: the main reason this tracker makes sense
This tag works with Apple’s Find My app on iPhone models running iOS 14.5 or later, which means you do not need a separate tracking app or account. That keeps the experience clean and familiar, and users in the reviews repeatedly mention that it shows up quickly in the Apple interface.
In practical terms, that matters most when you are tracking keys, a backpack, or a wallet you mislaid at home. The global Find My network also gives it an edge over basic Bluetooth-only tags, because location data can be relayed through nearby Apple devices without a subscription fee.
15 to 20 metres of Bluetooth range: what it feels like in use

Within Bluetooth range, the tracker lets you trigger its speaker to help locate the item by sound, which is useful in a sofa crevice, under a car seat, or inside a noisy room. The stated 15 to 20 metre range is not long-distance tracking, but it is enough for day-to-day retrieval tasks where most lost items actually end up.
That limited range is the trade-off for the small size and low power design, so this is not a real-time GPS device in the outdoor-navigation sense. It is better understood as a smart item finder, and that distinction helps set expectations before you attach it to luggage or pet accessories.
Small enough for keys, light enough for wallets
At around 8g and roughly 38 x 31.5 x 9.6 mm, the S2 is closer to a coin-sized accessory than a bulky gadget. The ABS shell keeps it smooth and unlikely to scuff nearby items, which is useful if you tuck it into a leather pouch or clip it to a slim bag strap.
The shape is simple, but the compact footprint is the point: it is easy to forget it is there until you need it. That makes it a stronger fit for everyday carry than larger GPS trackers with more ambitious hardware, so where does the battery story land?
Battery life that fits a low-maintenance routine

ACEFAST lists a CR2032 button battery with a standby time of about 10 to 12 months, which is the kind of maintenance cycle most users want from a tag like this. A year between battery changes is especially convenient for luggage, spare keys, or a pet collar accessory that you do not want to think about every week.
Because it uses a replaceable coin cell, the long-term running cost stays modest compared with rechargeable trackers that need more frequent charging. Real-world reviews are broadly positive on setup and day-to-day use, which suggests the S2 delivers the basics without unnecessary friction.
Where the S2 fits best in a real carry setup
This tracker is most convincing on items that move with you but are easy to misplace: house keys, work bags, travel luggage, and wallets. It is less suited to outdoor recovery scenarios where waterproofing or dedicated GPS precision would matter more, so the use case should stay close to Apple’s Find My strengths.
- Best for iPhone users who want a no-subscription item finder
- Useful for keys, wallets, backpacks, and luggage
- Speaker-based locating helps in nearby indoor searches
- Replaceable battery supports long, low-maintenance use
- Compact ABS body is easy to carry and attach

















