Cool new tech called the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 makes it simple to keep track of your things. You can save 17% on it right now, which means it’s only $24.99. To use SmartTag 2, all you have to do is follow a few easy steps. Open the box and pull a tab to turn on the battery. Then, on your Galaxy phone, follow the steps shown on the screen. You can tell the tag button to do two different things in the SmartThings app. If you have SmartThings in your home, these can be used to do useful things like turn on certain lights, send a message, or start a task. The app has been changed by Samsung to make it easier to see where your SmartThings tools are. You can quickly find the right spot on your home screen and see a map in full screen.
The SmartTag 2 might not make a lot of noise if you drop it deep under the couch cushions, but the app makes it easy to find. If you have the right cell phone, ultra-wideband technology lets you get very clear directions. Even though it hasn’t been tried yet, the “compass mode” should work the same way it did when we used the iPhone 15 Pro and an AirTag. For every metre you go, the screen will show you where to go and how to get there.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specifications
Specification | Details |
Brand | SAMSUNG |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Item Weight | 22.68 Grams |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Where to Get SAMSUNG Galaxy SmartTag2?
The Galaxy SmartTag 2 is a better tracker than the first generation, which has even helped family members find early-stage Alzheimer’s patients, which is obviously not the right use of technology, but still… If you already have the SmartTag 1 and need more trackers, the SmartTag 2 is the clear choice. It has longer battery life, UWB support by default, IP67 water and dust resistance, and a metal loop that is bigger.
But it’s coming out at a terrible time, since Google is about to start its own tracking network with an unbeatable number of phones that can find things. The network should go live in a few months, unless Google is trolling its partners. It will offer better coverage and won’t limit the brands of phones or tablets.