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In April 2021, Apple officially opened up its ‘Find My’ tracking network to third-party manufactures. This meant you’re now able to locate many non-Apple gadgets the same way you can locate your Apple devices — no AirTag required.
Google's Find My Device network is now here, but which devices can use it? These devices support it, including trackers and audio products.
Explore 5 versatile trackers that integrate seamlessly with Apple's Find My network. Track your items effortlessly with AirTags, ATUVOS, and more.
To get a fair understanding of the network, I also reached out to Chipolo for their Google Find My Device compatible trackers. The brand just launched updated versions of its older lineup.
With the Find My app, and the U1 chip power, you can locate your item with the Precision Find feature, receive a notification whether you left your belonging behind, or discover where it was...
The Find My network is a crowdsourced network of hundreds of millions of Apple devices that use Bluetooth wireless technology to detect missing devices or items nearby, and report their approximate location back to the owner.
The first batch of Bluetooth trackers compatible with Google’s Find My Device network is here. We tested some of them and pitted them against the AirTag.