When we talk about the best key finder out there, it goes without saying that the Tile Pro makes it to the top of the list almost every time. This is thanks to its excellent range of up to 400 feet as ...
At some point, you’re going to misplace something important, like your beloved Nintendo Switch, your Steam Deck. And sadly, it’s not possible to remotely track the location of either console, should ...
Nobody likes to lose their keys, wallets, bags, or phone and there are a number of Bluetooth item finders available on the market today. Our XY3 review takes a look at the third generation Bluetooth ...
With the debut of Google’s Finder Network seemingly growing closer and closer, 9to5Google has learned that Android phones should gain support for a few existing Bluetooth trackers. This week, Apple ...
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It is a common occurrence in most homes that the car key gets misplaced either by the kids or even daddy. Interestingly, such a scenario usually plays out when you are in a hurry either to drop the ...
If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more Of course, not all of our gadgets are integrated with such tracking technology. And neither is any of our personal belongings, such as bags ...
The iMpulse is one of those cool pieces of technology that serves multiple purposes. The less things we carry around the better, and this Bluetooth gaming controller has that design philosophy in mind ...
Californian tech company Tile was making device trackers a decade before Apple revealed the AirTag. Like Apple’s finder, the Tile is a small device that connects to a keyring, bag or something else ...
Have you ever wanted to find a Bluetooth device out in the wild while looking like the comic relief character from a science-fiction series? You might like Dendrite, the direction-finding hat from ...