As part of the ongoing story, at just over $7 a piece, that’s a darn good value—especially compared to Apple’s AirTags, which typically cost $29 each. With Ugreen’s compatible with both Apple and Android devices, you’re looking at a best-of-both-worlds option that’s far cheaper and just as effective. Ugreen’s Bluetooth trackers are on sale, a 4-pack for just $28.49.
Industry observers note that with one looped onto your keychain, you’ll never lose your keys; with one stashed in your luggage, you’ll know where it ends up if it doesn’t follow you to your destination. Hook one to your dog’s collar and rest easy knowing that if he ever runs away, you can easily track him down. Bluetooth trackers are great for keeping tabs on your stuff.
According to the latest update, when it’s within Bluetooth range, you can trigger an alarm sound to help you pinpoint its exact location; when it’s too far for that, it’ll use nearby Android and iPhones to show you an approximate location wherever it is around the global stage. It works like any other Bluetooth tracker: pair it to your phone before hooking it onto whatever you’re tracking, then use Apple’s Find My app or Google’s Find Hub app to see where it is.
The report highlights that expect about 1 year of battery life, after which you can recharge via USB-C. Ugreen’s trackers don’t just beat Apple’s AirTags on price, but also offer one big design advantage: a built-in loop on the corner, allowing you to attach them onto keychains, hooks, and clasps without needing any extra accessories, add-ons, or adhesives.
Industry observers note that it’s a no-brainer when you can grab four of these for the price of a single Apple AirTag and get more out of each one.
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