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With the release of Google's Find My Device network, Android users can finally start using Bluetooth trackers like iPhone users with AirTags on the Find My network. But what trackers actually work on Google's Find My Device network? Can you just use an AirTag on an Android? In this article, we answer all of your questions about AirTags for Androids.
Bluetooth Trackers That Work on Android
- Motorola moto tag
- Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2
- Chipolo ONE Point
- Pebblebee Clip
- Eufy SmartTrack Link
- Tile Mate
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AirTags for Android Phones
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Motorola moto tag. The moto tag by Motorola is an upcoming tracker that is very similar to the AirTag in both specifications and design, but works with all Android devices (running Android 9 and up) and the Google Find My Device network. The moto tag has an Ultra-Wideband sensor (UWB) just like Apple's AirTag, which allows the tracker to be very precise.[1]
- The moto tag will be available on August 2nd, 2024. One tag retails for $29.99, and a four-pack is $99.99.[2]
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Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2. The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 is another UWB tracker on the market, but it's only compatible with Samsung Galaxy devices running Android 9 or higher. According to Samsung's website, it's compatible with the Galaxy S20, S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra.
- The Galaxy SmartTag 2 retails for $29.99. You can get a four-pack for $99.99, as well.
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Chipolo ONE Point. The ONE Point by Chipolo is a Bluetooth tracker made specifically to work with Google's Find My Device Network (for Android devices running at least Android 9). However, unlike the moto tag or the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2, the ONE Point doesn't have UWB technology and relies only on Bluetooth to track your items.
- The ONE Point retails for $28 for a single tracker and $112 for a four-pack.
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Pebblebee Clip for Android. Pebblebee has released a version of their Clip Bluetooth tracker that specifically works with Google's Find My Device, though it also works with the Pebblebee app, which is available for both iOS and Android. Like the Chipolo ONE Point, this tracker does not have UWB, so it's a bit less precise than other trackers that do.
- The Pebblebee Clip for Android retails as a single pack for $29.99, a two-pack for $59.99, or a four-pack for $120.
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Eufy SmartTrack Link. Eufy will be releasing an Android-compatible version of their SmartTrack Link tracker in late 2024.[3] The SmartTrack Link is a Bluetooth tracker similar to the Chipolo ONE Point and the Pebblebee Clip. It doesn't have UWB technology.
- The Eufy SmartTrack Link will be $19.99 for a single-pack, $35.99 for a two-pack, or $69.99 for a four-pack.
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Tile Mate. The Tile Mate was first released in 2016, years before Apple released the AirTag in 2021. However, unlike the AirTag, the Tile Mate (nor any of Tile's products) doesn't have UWB, so it isn't as precise as other trackers that do feature that technology. It also only works with the Tile app and doesn't connect to the Google Find My Device network.
- The Tile Mate retails for $24.99 for a single-pack, $47.99 for a two-pack, and $74.99 for a four-pack.