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The SmartCard fits beside your credit cards and cash, whereas Apple’s tracker will leave a huge bulge and not fit comfortably in your pocket.
Apple’s AirTags may soon arrive to give Apple a key finder of its own, but the company has opened up its Find My app to third parties. And that includes a new AirTags rival from Chipolo.
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 ...
Chipolo one spot review: A cheap smart key tracker that works with Apple’s Find My app - This tracker works just like an AirTag, but it’s better value and has a more convenient design ...
Apple is rumored to be working on Tile-like Bluetooth trackers that can be used to keep track of items that are often lost, such as keys, wallets, and more. Hints of the Bluetooth tags have been ...
While most trackers are locked into one ecosystem, the versatility of Chipolo’s POP tracker might give Apple, Tile, and Samsung a run for their money. Chipolo POP $29.00 ...
One of the biggest is, of course, Apple, which released its first Apple AirTag smart tracker in 2021. However, some companies have a more meager starting point, like Chipolo.
We'll soon find out if a new key tracker is really on the agenda for Apple. The company is holding a press event on Sept. 10 , where it's expected to showcase the final version of iOS 13 alongside ...
AirTags, which launched last April for $29 apiece, allow users to keep track of their personal items, such as keys, wallets, purses, backpacks and luggage through Apple's "Find My' app.
But if you’re weary of scrambling to locate your keys on your way out and dismantling the couch to find the remote, a Bluetooth tracker can be a lifesaver. iPhone users should choose Apple’s ...