Google's Find My Device becomes Find Hub amid expansion
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Google Find My Device rebrands as Find Hub to track people, devices, and luggage
Google’s Find My Device network is getting a new name — the Find Hub.During The Android Show, the Android 16-focused preview event ahead of Google I/O 2025 next week, we learned that Google's location tracking network is being rebranded as Find Hub, probably to avoid confusion with Apple's Find My network. During the event, Google team members said that the new Find Hub would let you track luggage, devices, and people, and will eventually let yo…
Say Hello to Android's Find Hub: Google's Upgraded Tool Now Finds People
If you’ve ever misplaced your phone (and let’s be honest, who hasn’t?), you’re probably familiar with Android’s “Find My Device” tool. Well, Google has just announced a significant upgrade that is rolling out right now. Now called Find Hub, this Google feature allows you to track not only your Android devices but even people you’ve shared your location with. “Find Hub” is the feature’s new branding in response to the expansion of its capabilitie…
Google rebrands Find My Device to Find Hub, which recently added a People tab to track contacts, and adds UWB support to the app for more precise tracking
Dominic Preston / The Verge: Google rebrands Find My Device to Find Hub, which recently added a People tab to track contacts, and adds UWB support to the app for more precise tracking — Trackers like the Moto Tag will soon support precise location tracking. … A year after launching its Find My Device location tracking network …
Taking a flight, going to the mountain or sailing are activities that allow you to disconnect because telecommunications networks or internet access is very limited, however this will change with the new Android features. In its most recent presentation to Google I/O, Android announced that its location and security function, FindHub, will incorporate satellite connectivity by the end of 2025. This capability will allow users to maintain basic c…
Google "Find Hub" Replaces Find My Device
Google is revamping its find-my-device services into a new Find Hub. The new features will be able to find a lost Android device, or anything with a Google-compatible Bluetooth tracker attached. It can also be used to keep to share your location with family and friends. It's also gaining support for UWB (for high-end phones with that feature). Motorola's Bluetooth trackers will be the first to work with UWB. This feature lets you locate your los…
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