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Google's New Pixel Tag Is the AirTag Rival Android Users Have Been Waiting For

The tag uses a solar-topped rechargeable battery, is IP68-rated and sells for $17.99, making it a low-cost option for outdoor use.

  • On Wednesday, Google introduced the Pixel Tag at its "Made by Google '26" event, a $29 smart tracker designed to locate valuables using the Android Find Hub network.
  • The Pixel Tag leverages Ultra Wideband and Bluetooth Channel Sounding technologies to provide precision finding with directional guidance, matching capabilities found in Apple AirTags.
  • Weighing 0.4 ounces with an oblong design, the Pixel Tag uses a replaceable CR2032 battery engineered to last over one year before requiring replacement.
  • Available for purchase starting November 11, the tracker retails for $99 as a 4-pack and integrates with Pixel Watch and Pixel Buds for remote ring functionality.
  • Lacking a built-in attachment hole, the Pixel Tag requires users to purchase a separate holder or key ring, adding friction to an otherwise seamless tracking experience.
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The new Google tracker comes with Find Hub, precision search, smart alerts and a replaceable battery that lasts up to a year.

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La Razón broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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