Pebblebee has updated its Clip location tracker with a new free safety feature that activates a loud siren and flashing light to alert nearby people and notify emergency contacts via the app, functioning as a panic alarm compatible with Apple and Google networks, without requiring a subscription.
Apple's AirTags, the location trackers that integrate with Apple's Find My system and feature ultra wideband (UWB) technology, are currently available at a rare discount, with a four-pack priced at about $79 and a single AirTag at $24. Meanwhile, the unlocked Google Pixel 7A with 128GB of storage is on sale for $374, offering features like an IP67 rating, wireless charging, and a dual-camera system. Additionally, other gadget deals include discounts on the Blink Video Doorbell, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora game, Fitbit Inspire 3, Kindle Paperwhite Kids, and the Roborock S8 robot vacuum.
The Galaxy SmartTag 2, a new object location tracker, has been revealed to use Atomsic's ATM3325-5LCAQK-SR chip, designed for IoT devices. The chip features Bluetooth 5.3 LE connectivity, an ARM Cortex M33F processor, and integrated power management, resulting in improved battery life. A teardown video showcases the compact size of the device, with the body housing the chips, motherboard, and battery, while the CR2032 battery can be easily removed.
The FCC filing for the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 reveals a new design with a larger loop and a white pill-shaped body. The tracker may come with ultra-wideband (UWB) connectivity for more precise tracking, and it is uncertain if it will support Google's Find My Device network or be limited to Samsung Galaxy phones. The release date for the tracker is still unknown.