For those who often misplace keys and valuables, or have kids who make them vanish, bluetooth trackers are a godsend.
These small gadgets can be attached to personal items like car keys, purses, or laptop cases and have quickly become an essential piece of tech for many.
And now, there’s good news for bargain hunters. Amazon has rolled out an incredible early Black Friday deal on the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2, slashing the price below £20. Down from £39.99, the device is now just £18.47.
This move provides consumers with a fantastic opportunity to snag one of these tracking ‘must-haves’ at a considerable discount. Beyond the enticing discount, customers are heaping praise on the tracker’s performance. One satisfied customer raved: “Most of all they do what they’re designed to do. It’s easy to see where the tags are on the Smart Things app.”
Another happy and relieved user chimed in, reports the Mirror, adding: “I was concerned that there would be areas where there would be no response because of lack of Samsung devices. This doesn’t appear to be the case.”
Adding to the positive feedback, another user shared their experience: “I currently have a tag on my car keys. My daughter is using the car and I can see she is currently just outside Limerick. Despite being in the middle of nowhere the position shown in the app is correct within 15 meters.”
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However one recent customer cautioned: “Just make sure they are suitable for your phone,” stressing the need for compatibility.
Another unhappy purchaser highlighted a major problem: “I have returned this item as it isn’t compatible with any other phone. And Amazon says not returned….not clear that they aren’t compatible with other phones.”
Another option for those seeking a device that works seamlessly with various smartphones, suggested is the Tile Tag, despite its additional in-app fees. Meanwhile, the AirTag remains the top choice for Apple enthusiasts.
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