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You can use the base SmartTag with any Galaxy phone, but only the Galaxy S21 Plus, S21 Ultra and last year's Note 20 Ultra support the UWB technology found in the SmartTag Plus. Will both tags work with every Galaxy phone? Samsung revealed two new SmartTags and their pricing.
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The UWB version SmartTag Plus launched at the end of April and are available directly from Samsung. Samsung launched the standard SmartTag first, and you can currently find them in all the normal places you'd find electronics, such as Amazon.
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We have a far more detailed explanation here of what exactly UWB is, how it works and other ways it can be used.Īll the color options for your Bluetooth Samsung SmartTag. In short, UWB is far more precise than BLE.
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Using a series of short pulses, a UWB device can communicate measuring how long it takes for one of the pulses to be received and answered by another UWB device. With ultrawideband, your phone and the tag are able to talk to each other and estimate a more precise location, within a few inches. It's the same kind of tech that's used to stream music from your phone to your wireless earbuds or allow your phone to act as a key with a smart lock. Using the SmartThings Find app to locate tags that are equipped with Bluetooth Low Energy, you won't be able to see a tag's exact location, but an estimate of how far away or close it is. What's the difference between the two SmartTags? Samsung's Galaxy S21 is a good-looking phone, right? Currently, only the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, the Galaxy S21 Plus and S21 Ultra support UWB. Not all Samsung phones are equipped with the necessary hardware to connect to UWB devices, which is potentially one reason for Samsung is offering two different tags.

The other version, called SmartTag Plus, uses Bluetooth Low Energy along with ultrawideband connectivity. The standard SmartTag uses Bluetooth Low Energy as its connection standard. In a classic Samsung move, there are two different types of SmartTags. Why are there two different types of SmartTags? SmartThings Find is the app you'll use to track down list items. It's done in the background and is encrypted to ensure privacy.

Other Samsung devices near the tag will anonymously locate it for you, and then let you know where it is, all without the owner of the device doing a thing. If the tag isn't close to you, don't worry, it can still be found. To help you find the tag, you can make it play a sound. The fuller the gauge gets, the closer you are. If you're close to the lost item, you use the gauge on the screen to show how far away the item is. A map will open, showing you the current location of your tag. Select the SmartTag or SmartTag Plus you're looking for, followed by View Map. Next, tap the Menu button, then All Devices. How do you use a SmartTag to find a lost item?Īfter you realize you've lost an item, open the SmartThings app on your smartphone. SmartTag's are small enough to fit in your keyring. Once it's set up and linked to your Samsung account, the tag can be found using the SmartThings Find app on your phone

Each SmartTag is powered by the very common and affordable CR2032 battery and is user-replaceable. Samsung's SmartTag is a small, battery-powered device that you can attach to things like a wallet, backpack or even your pet.
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The UWB version is $40 for one and $65 for a two-pack (however, I cannot find the two-pack available for purchase anywhere).įor comparison, a Tile Pro is $35 and an Apple AirTag is $30. The SmartTag is $30 for one, $50 for two and $85 for a four-pack.
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Here's everything we know about Samsung's SmartTag so far (and, admittedly, what we don't), from the price and way it works, to how to figure out which SmartTag to buy. Don't worry, I'll explain everything below. The standard SmartTag launched earlier this year, while the SmartTag Plus was only recently made available to purchase. Additionally, not all SmartTags are created equal. For a start, SmartTags connect to SmartThings Find, a service that's already built directly into Samsung Galaxy phones - SmartThings is Samsung's app and hub for compatible smart home devices. There are several things to know about Samsung's SmartTag. Both devices are similar in that they rely on Bluetooth to help you keep tabs on your keys, a backpack, luggage or even a pet.

Apple recently announced and released its own Tile-like device, the AirTag. In addition to Samsung announcing SmartTag and SmartTag Plus trackers in January. Tiny gadgets that help you track down lost items are all the rage this year.
