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We review four of the best GPS trackers, including Tile, for finding a lost wallet, lost keys or lost pets. Here's what you need to know.
The Tile Pro offers a louder ring and a more premium build than the original Mate, but is it worth the cost? Find out in our Tile Pro review.
For many, the Tile Tracker is the ultimate travel accessory, but you can use it for so much more. Read on to find out.
But also to anyone using similar trackers from the competition, including Tile and Chipolo. But going forward, there’s only one reason to buy a Tile tracker now that AirTag exists.
The Tile Pro's battery is replaceable and doesn't need to be recharged, Sprint's Tracker, which is water- and dust-resistant, uses LTE and Wi-Fi in addition to GPS for a more accurate, real-time ...
Tile co-founder Nick Evans holds a Tile at the startup's headquarters on Wednesday Oct. 2, 2013 in Burlingame, Calif. Their invention, a tiny GPS device that you stick on objects to track with ...
Also: The 5 best GPS trackers and devices for kids: Find your child Earlier this year, Tile released Scan and Secure, a feature that lets users know if a Tile Bluetooth tracker is following them.
If you're still searching for a cheap Christmas gift idea, the Tile tracker from Amazon is a perfect option and it's currently on sale for $19.99.
Although Tile was a great way to keep track of keys, its bulk limited the ways you could use it. Introducing Slim: the same concept, but thinner.
The key seems to be that a standard GPS tracker is clearly more nefarious than an AirTag or Tile, and that Apple’s safety precautions are indeed leagues ahead of either.