Published: 2019-10-08, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Ease of use,Affordable way to keep track of things,Map of last location,Good app
Depends on the wider Tile community when you lose things
If you're prone to misplacing things around your home then Tile has immediate appeal - it's really easy to find things via your phone by sounding an alarm, or using voice via Google or Amazon devices. Beyond that, having a location on a map showing where...
Published: 2019-10-08, Author: Jeremy , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Abstract: Around 300 turtles are waddling through the world's backyards, peering myopically around fallen leaves, winning small victories as they clamber atop forgotten skateboards, owners long since forgotten in the pursuit of a spot of warmth and maybe some rough...
This is an early verdict, but so far, this looks to be the best Tile yet. The biggest problem with the older ones was that they were effectively disposable. But with a replaceable battery, the new Pro should last considerably longer.The louder ringer is a...
With excellent range and a more stylish look, the Tile Sport and Style are now the benchmark that other Bluetooth trackers have to beat. The fact they have a limited life due to the non-replaceable battery is the only disadvantage, but their reliability a...
Support on iOS and Android, High find rate, Replaceable battery
No ultra-wideband tracking, Shorter range than Apple AirTag, Only great for tracking keys and bags
The Tile Pro is Tile's best tracker with a great 400ft BlueTooth range, a sleek design, and a one-year replaceable battery. It isn't as feature-packed as the Apple AirTags, but when you factor in necessary peripherals it ends up being a cheaper solution y...