Remember Tile? They were one of the first Bluetooth tracking tags, and now they have four new products. The company—fresh off ...
As always there are four Tile models to choose from. The standard Mate features its built-in keyring loop; the enhanced Pro ...
We have the luxury of smart trackers to thank for that. Tile is one of the oldest names in the Bluetooth tracking game, and ...
As of August, Tile's crowd-powered tracking network is the second-biggest, second only to Apple (according to The New York Times). So, while some Samsung users may prefer their native tags for the ...
When the threat of hidden Bluetooth trackers became apparent, Apple and Google cooperated on a universal standard for ...
Things are getting more and more interesting in the smart tracker segment. Google’s improved Find My Device network has ...
At the same time, those tags have run up against accusations they facilitate stalking, even more than Apple’s ultra-popular tracker. Device maker Life360’s latest Tile trackers now have a ...
Compared with Tile’s trackers, AirTags have a much shorter Bluetooth range. Apple doesn’t state any specific figures, but we found that the tracker maintained a connection to our test iPhone ...
If you have your Tile but not your phone you can use the tracker to locate it by pressing ... and is an advantage that neither of Apple’s or Android’s Find My networks can offer right now.
Life360 has announced an all-new lineup of Tile Bluetooth trackers in a tracking market that’s been boosted with Apple’s Find My technology now opened up to Android users. Life360’s new Tile ...
Can't choose between the Google Find My Device and Apple Find My networks? Pebblebee's updated Bluetooth trackers let you ...
So he decided a fun project would be to put a Tile in his wife’s car to track it. Given that it’s using Bluetooth, the range isn’t great for car tracking, but the Tile’s app can network ...