Google Store now sells Pebblebee Find My Device trackers
The Google Store in the US and Canada now sells Pebblebee’s Find My Device trackers.
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Expand Expanding CloseThe rollout of the Find My Device network has been super slow, but it should now be expanding rapidly. At this stage, there are only a few trackers to pick up—the Chiplolo One Point and Chipolo Card Point—but are they any good?
Expand Expanding CloseTracking tag manufacturers are starting to develop versions that work with Google’s new Find My Device network. How can you tell which tracker works for Android and which one works with an iPhone? This guide will break it down.
Expand Expanding CloseA swell of tracking devices has appeared recently thanks to Google rolling out the Find My Device network. The latest is the Motorola Moto Tag tracker, which has appeared on the UAE’s certification website and will likely be the next Find My Device network entry.
Expand Expanding CloseItem trackers for your smartphone are not a new concept, but Apple changed the game with its AirTag by making all of its devices work as a network for finding the tracker. Android finally has that same functionality and the hardware to use with it, but I can’t help but feel that the Find My Device network is being held back.
Expand Expanding CloseIn an update to the Find My Device app, Google has made it easier to locate devices use by children in your family.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Find My Device app on Android has taken on new importance with the launch of a network that helps you find smartphones, trackers, and other objects. However, one glaring omission thus far has been the use of UWB, but it seems the Find My Device app is working on it.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Android Find My Device app is going to become a whole lot more useful thanks to the arrival of tracker devices, but the app can quickly be filled up with old devices. Here’s how to remove and rename devices that show up in the Find My Device app on Android.
Expand Expanding CloseWe’ve got our hands on the biggest set of trackers for Android’s Find My Device network from Pebblebee, and unlike others, they include chargers and accessories right in the box.
Expand Expanding CloseChipolo is making some of the only trackers for Android’s new Find My Device network, but you should know that the Card Point won’t let you replace the battery when it runs out.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle’s Find My Device network has been slow to come to all Android devices, but if you buy a supported tracker, it will be activated during the initial setup phase on your device.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle’s Find My Device Network is officially open to the public. It allows you to track your devices using a much more reliable method and allows for device sharing between trusted users. Here’s how sharing a tracker through the Find My Device network works.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Find My Device app on Android may soon be getting a big upgrade, as it prepares support for biometric unlock.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle first started rolling out the Find My Device network for Android back in April, but not everyone has it. Do you?
Expand Expanding CloseAfter a lengthy delay, Android’s Find My Device network is finally here and, with it, AirTag-like trackers for Android. As shipping begins, we’ve just had a chance to set up Chipolo’s new One Point and Card Point trackers for the Android Find My Device network – here’s how they work.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter a year-long wait, trackers for Android’s Find My Device network are set to start shipping this week. However, if you’ve been waiting to place an order for Chipolo’s Find My Device trackers, the Android-compatible options won’t be shipping new orders until July.
Expand Expanding CloseAirTag-like trackers are coming to Android thanks to the wider rollout of the Find My Device network, and as devices start shipping this coming week, Pebblebee now says that new orders will ship within 2-4 weeks.
Expand Expanding CloseAfter Google announced the launch of the Find My Device network on Android last month, the first trackers are finally starting to ship to customers.
Expand Expanding CloseIt’s been announced that Tile will be supporting a new satellite-based tracker network starting next year as it tries to beat existing phone-based networks, including Android’s new Find My Device network.
Expand Expanding CloseAirTag-like trackers are finally coming to Android in the coming weeks and, ahead of that, Apple has finally implemented alerts for “unwanted trackers” in iOS 17.5.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Find My Device network can locate the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro even if it’s turned off or the battery is dead.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle today is more widely alerting Android users in the US and Canada about the Find My Device network launch.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Find My Device network is currently rolling out to Android devices and, next month, it will support a handful of AirTag-like trackers. Here’s what the setup process for one of those Find My Device trackers will look like.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Android Find My Device network is now rolling out, and AirTag-like trackers are on their way too. Anker’s Eufy is among those coming to the Find My Device network, and Eufy has confirmed that its SmartTrack lineup will add Android trackers in June.
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