Xiaomi’s Tracker Doesn’t Need a Case to Clip to Your Keys
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Xiaomi’s tracker doesn’t need a case to clip to your keys
The Xiaomi Tag is a bit larger than Apple’s second-gen AirTags. | Image: Xiaomi Xiaomi has announced its first Bluetooth tracker, and while the Xiaomi Tag has a more elongated design than the Apple AirTag, that lets you use it in more places right out of the box. On one end of the tracker you'll find an integrated metal loop that can be attached to a keyring or clipped to a carabiner without the need for an extra case. The Xiaomi Tag is compati…
Xiaomi has officially unveiled the Xiaomi Tag, which had been rumored for some time. This alternative to the Apple AirTag and Samsung Galaxy SmartTag can be attached to everyday objects and helps with lost or misplaced devices. The device is compatible with Apple's network... [Link to article: Xiaomi Tag officially unveiled – with the UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 15W included]
Xiaomi Tag unveiled, we go hands-on
Xiaomi launched a tracking tag called simply the Xiaomi Tag. We have one in our hands and we can see a few reasons why you may want to pick one up over trackers from other brands. First, it’s how you can get one – an individual tag costs €18, while a pack of four goes for €60. For comparison, a second-gen Apple AirTag is €35 (or €120 for four), a Samsung SmartTag2 is €40 (€130 for four) and a Moto Tag 2 is also €40 (€130 for four). Xiaomi underc…
Xiaomi launches its very first connected object tracker, the Xiaomi Tag. A lightweight accessory designed for ease of use, at an unbeatable price.
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