Savannah is a technology journalist in Rochester, Minnesota. Her specialties include gaming, E ink, computer hardware, and smart homes. If her status is away, she can most likely be found paddling ...
Losing stuff is easy, as anyone who has ever failed the wallet-keys-phone test will attest to. Plus, keeping track of your luggage while traveling is essential. That means an Apple AirTag to the ...
Whether you're worried about losing your luggage, rental cars or even wandering companions, a Bluetooth tracker can provide ...
While an exact launch date remains is not known yet, UK retailer MobileFun has provided insights that it will debut soon. Leaked official-looking renders released by the UK retailer showcase the Smart ...
The Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag 2 has gotten Bluetooth SIG certification. The Smart Tag 2 comes with Bluetooth 5.3 support and it could be released as early as this month. Its release could coincide with ...
The Samsung Galaxy Smart Tag 2 just appeared on the FCC’s website. The listing shows a whole new design for the device as well as support for UWB. Usually, FCC listings suggest an imminent launch, so ...
Gaurav Shukla is a technology journalist with over a decade of experience reporting and writing about consumer technology. His work has appeared in BGR, How-To Geek, XDA Developers, and NDTV Gadgets ...
Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag 2 was a no-show at Galaxy Fold 5 launch, but considering it was just spotted at the Federal Communications Commission by 9to5Google, it should be out on store shelves ...
Samsung has announced its next Tile/AirTag competitor, the Galaxy SmartTag 2. The new Bluetooth trackers are $30 each and ship globally on October 10. The design is interesting, with a giant ring on ...
We hear so much about those Apple AirTags, which is great for tracking things like luggage, key and more. Problem is, AirTags only work with iPhones… what about those of us who don’t have an iPhone?
The Lenovo-owned consumer tech brand Motorola has launched its first Bluetooth tracker. Dubbed Moto Tag, the device taps into Google's Find My Device network to track a tagged object. Further, it also ...