Works on Samsungs “find” network and not Googles “find my device” network.
Tracks my keys when I misplace them, finds my phone when I’ve lost that. Also has 2 additional assignable functions for running routines or triggering connected devices via Samsung Smartthings.
Great product . Easy to set up. We use them in suitcases when travelling. We also take a picture of the case to help speed up the search if our case goes missing.
My husband has Alzheimers Dementia. He goes out and I can’t find him. No phone no keys… tracker hangs around his neck… small easy to connect to my Samsung phone…. excelle
Dog got lost in long grass one day, dog panicked, family panicked, all is well but it made us want some more security in case a similar thing happens
Pretty lightweight and we got a waterproof collar case to protect it and the dog hasn’t seemed to have noticed it on her collar so that’s a plus
We tried the alarm sound and it’s quiet enough it didn’t startle the dog but you do have to be pretty close to hear it, pretty much standing in front of the dog which defeats the purpose for our use, but can see it be handy if you’ve attached the smart tag to something small like keys
My mum has the smart tag registered to her phone and my dad is connected via a Family group on the smart things app so they both can check where the dog is, which is better than other brands where only one device can ‘talk’ with the smart tag
Only downside is it only works with Samsung galaxy phones, luckily both my parents had galaxy phones already but I don’t so I don’t have any involvement with it
The Samsung smart things app seems very user friendly too
It was easy to use linking it to an android phone. Product seems very durable and small, easy to fit anywhere. Searching on phone for location was accurate. Used it for plane luggage.
Name is speaking by its self, good battery life, easy to use, accurate tracking, good quality, color is not practical, but it’s doing what it suppose to do. Value for money. Loud enough to find it.
Works as intended, however only on samsung phones even when it’s the same app on playstore. Gets frequently updated on where it is, however mine was left 4hrs without an update, but that might be because no samsung phones are in the area of the tag. Works, would buy
Was able to track my suitcase from Dublin to Japan with no issues once I had a WiFi connection. Gave great piece of mine that I actually had a suitcase getting off the plane!
Haven’t used it for tracking luggage yet, but left it at home and went on a visit, called it up from 15 miles away and it found my home location exactly!
Mighty impressed so far!!
Used it on my cat collar and also in kids’ school bags. You have to rely on some Samsung phone nearby to report location. Works decently when travelling on train/car with frequent locations reported. For the cat who usually wanders around the neighbourhood you get a report if some Samsung phone owner passes near the cat. If there is no location ping, I could walk around and use the nearby feature to locate it. If you are 3-4 m near the cat it tells you. Very handy compared to walking around the street shouting his name. I use a Samsung s23 ultra phone and the app works well.
After spending an afternoon trying everything to get this connected to my Samsung S23 I gave up and returned it for a refund. It was bleeping as it should during all of the setup and my phone could see it but just would not connect.
I took the gamble and ordered another one which connected instantly. Must have been an issue with the first one. Anyway, in fairness I’d have to say that I’m 100% happy with the replacement which has tracked me half way around the world through, three car rides, a train journey, and three flights.
Most of the negatives for this tracker you’ll notice are from people hoping to get live tracking of their pets. That’s not how this tag works and it relies on other devices nearby to give it’s location. Therefore it’s ideal in busier locations, especially airports etc. The history for mine actually showed the whole route from home in UK to hotel in Thailand. Absolutely 100% happy with it for the purpose intended. Had my case gone to another destination or left behind, I’d have known about it’s location.
Great overall, however, chews through batteries. Last one lasted months, but even with branded I struggle to get more than 45 days out of any of mine (bought 3). At this rate I’ll have shares in Duracell.
This is better than the original Samsung Smart tags as it can identify itself to anyone using NFC on their phone so they can contact you when it is found.
I don’t like the shape as it is difficult to attach to a pet collar without it dangling. It also only works with Samsung phones unlike the forthcoming Google version that works with all Android phones.
So easy to set up so easy to add to smart thing so easy to find when lost.
But one large draw back I added one to my car keys what a nightmare every time I moved it pushes the button and rang my phone when in my pockett not a good design at all button far to big as a result I dlattend the battery in one day
I like these a lot.
They are actually quite small and light. The hole makes it easy to clip one securely onto a keyring or similar.
The caveats are that they depend on Samsung:
The location functions depend on other Samsung phones being nearby. This might or might not work well depending on where you go – Samsung phones are very common in some parts of the world. Apple airtags aren’t that different really, they depend on Apple iPhones being around.
You will need a Samsung Galaxy phone to use these tags, and to make the most of them it has to be a phone with the UWB (Ultra-wideband) feature to precisely locate nearby tags . Not all Samsung galaxy phones have UWB. The expensive flagship phones definitely do though.
But if you do have such a Samsung galaxy UWB-equipped phone, and want a tracking tag, consider this a 5-star review.
Smart little device! Used it for the first time on holiday. I tracked my bag from when it got on the plane to the carousel!
Definitely getting another one for my keys.
Works on Samsungs “find” network and not Googles “find my device” network.
Tracks my keys when I misplace them, finds my phone when I’ve lost that. Also has 2 additional assignable functions for running routines or triggering connected devices via Samsung Smartthings.
Great product . Easy to set up. We use them in suitcases when travelling. We also take a picture of the case to help speed up the search if our case goes missing.
My husband has Alzheimers Dementia. He goes out and I can’t find him. No phone no keys… tracker hangs around his neck… small easy to connect to my Samsung phone…. excelle
Dog got lost in long grass one day, dog panicked, family panicked, all is well but it made us want some more security in case a similar thing happens
Pretty lightweight and we got a waterproof collar case to protect it and the dog hasn’t seemed to have noticed it on her collar so that’s a plus
We tried the alarm sound and it’s quiet enough it didn’t startle the dog but you do have to be pretty close to hear it, pretty much standing in front of the dog which defeats the purpose for our use, but can see it be handy if you’ve attached the smart tag to something small like keys
My mum has the smart tag registered to her phone and my dad is connected via a Family group on the smart things app so they both can check where the dog is, which is better than other brands where only one device can ‘talk’ with the smart tag
Only downside is it only works with Samsung galaxy phones, luckily both my parents had galaxy phones already but I don’t so I don’t have any involvement with it
The Samsung smart things app seems very user friendly too
It was easy to use linking it to an android phone. Product seems very durable and small, easy to fit anywhere. Searching on phone for location was accurate. Used it for plane luggage.
Name is speaking by its self, good battery life, easy to use, accurate tracking, good quality, color is not practical, but it’s doing what it suppose to do. Value for money. Loud enough to find it.
Works as intended, however only on samsung phones even when it’s the same app on playstore. Gets frequently updated on where it is, however mine was left 4hrs without an update, but that might be because no samsung phones are in the area of the tag. Works, would buy
Was able to track my suitcase from Dublin to Japan with no issues once I had a WiFi connection. Gave great piece of mine that I actually had a suitcase getting off the plane!
Haven’t used it for tracking luggage yet, but left it at home and went on a visit, called it up from 15 miles away and it found my home location exactly!
Mighty impressed so far!!
Used it on my cat collar and also in kids’ school bags. You have to rely on some Samsung phone nearby to report location. Works decently when travelling on train/car with frequent locations reported. For the cat who usually wanders around the neighbourhood you get a report if some Samsung phone owner passes near the cat. If there is no location ping, I could walk around and use the nearby feature to locate it. If you are 3-4 m near the cat it tells you. Very handy compared to walking around the street shouting his name. I use a Samsung s23 ultra phone and the app works well.
After spending an afternoon trying everything to get this connected to my Samsung S23 I gave up and returned it for a refund. It was bleeping as it should during all of the setup and my phone could see it but just would not connect.
I took the gamble and ordered another one which connected instantly. Must have been an issue with the first one. Anyway, in fairness I’d have to say that I’m 100% happy with the replacement which has tracked me half way around the world through, three car rides, a train journey, and three flights.
Most of the negatives for this tracker you’ll notice are from people hoping to get live tracking of their pets. That’s not how this tag works and it relies on other devices nearby to give it’s location. Therefore it’s ideal in busier locations, especially airports etc. The history for mine actually showed the whole route from home in UK to hotel in Thailand. Absolutely 100% happy with it for the purpose intended. Had my case gone to another destination or left behind, I’d have known about it’s location.
Great overall, however, chews through batteries. Last one lasted months, but even with branded I struggle to get more than 45 days out of any of mine (bought 3). At this rate I’ll have shares in Duracell.
Smaller than previous model and with more features.
I guess the review will need to be updated after one year of use.
Get one pack if you want to share with the family.
This is better than the original Samsung Smart tags as it can identify itself to anyone using NFC on their phone so they can contact you when it is found.
I don’t like the shape as it is difficult to attach to a pet collar without it dangling. It also only works with Samsung phones unlike the forthcoming Google version that works with all Android phones.
Out of the box it takes seconds to link with Samsung Galaxy S22 Plus…
Tracking is brilliant thanks…
But the Alexa app…
Find my….
Failed… Seems its only for the US..
Never mind… Glad I got two…
So easy to set up so easy to add to smart thing so easy to find when lost.
But one large draw back I added one to my car keys what a nightmare every time I moved it pushes the button and rang my phone when in my pockett not a good design at all button far to big as a result I dlattend the battery in one day
I like these a lot.
They are actually quite small and light. The hole makes it easy to clip one securely onto a keyring or similar.
The caveats are that they depend on Samsung:
The location functions depend on other Samsung phones being nearby. This might or might not work well depending on where you go – Samsung phones are very common in some parts of the world. Apple airtags aren’t that different really, they depend on Apple iPhones being around.
You will need a Samsung Galaxy phone to use these tags, and to make the most of them it has to be a phone with the UWB (Ultra-wideband) feature to precisely locate nearby tags . Not all Samsung galaxy phones have UWB. The expensive flagship phones definitely do though.
But if you do have such a Samsung galaxy UWB-equipped phone, and want a tracking tag, consider this a 5-star review.