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technology2 years ago

"Samsung's Redesigned Galaxy SmartTag 2 Set to Launch in October"

Samsung is set to release the redesigned Galaxy SmartTag 2 in October, featuring a complete redesign and available in black and white color options. The new SmartTag 2 will have both Bluetooth and UWB connectivity, making it easier to hang from keyrings and allowing for more accessory options. Pricing details are unknown, but it is expected to be sold individually and in 4-piece bundles. The SmartTag 2 will offer real-time tracking through the SmartThings Find app and the ability to create virtual perimeters with alerts when the device leaves the designated area.

technology2 years ago

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2: A Closer Look at the All-New Design

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.

technology2 years ago

"Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2: A Complete Redesign Revealed in Live Photo"

Samsung is working on the Galaxy SmartTag 2, a new tracker and sequel to the original Galaxy SmartTag. A live photo from an FCC application reveals a complete redesign, featuring an oblong shape with a larger keyring hole. The device is expected to have Bluetooth LE and UWB connectivity, as confirmed by the FCC application. The absence of a "Plus" moniker suggests there may be only one variation of the SmartTag 2 with both Bluetooth and UWB connectivity. The release date for the Galaxy SmartTag 2 remains unknown, but it could be announced early next year or before the 2023 holiday season.

technology2 years ago

Google Pixel Tablet Features UWB Connectivity, Passes FCC Certification

The Google Pixel Tablet has been submitted for approval at the FCC, revealing that it will feature ultra wideband (UWB) connectivity, similar to the Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro. The lack of cellular connectivity suggests that the model number GTU8P must be the Google Pixel Tablet. The UWB support in the Pixel Tablet could be intended for receiving signals, sending them, or both. The FCC listing offers little in the way of tangible details about the device, but it strongly suggests that the Pixel Tablet will launch in the coming weeks or months.