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Woot! has
4-Pack Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Trackers & GPS Locators (2 Black + 2 White) on sale for
$44.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must log in with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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About this item:- The redesigned Galaxy SmartTag2 is made so you can keep calm and keep track; Its design makes it easy for you to tag and carry your belongings
- It's IP67-rated water- and dust-resistant, activates your compatible IoT devices and stays powered for up to 500 days or even up to 40% more on Power Saving Mode
- Simply register a new Galaxy SmartTag2 and get started right away with SmartThings Find; With its intuitive tracking experience, you now have a way to keep track of things you love right in the palm of your hand
- Lose something? Switch on Search Nearby and get instructions to your item's location via Compass View; If you still don't see it, just ring your Galaxy SmartTag2 to have it send out an audible signal
- Galaxy SmartTag2 is compatible to use with SAMSUNG Galaxy smartphones and tablets
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FYI despite Samsung gating these to their devices, there's an app for other androids to use them
Up to 700 days of battery life
Augmented Reality finding using Ultra Wideband (UWB)
Lost Mode via NFC
Unknown tag alerts to help prevent misuse
Compass View to guide you directly to the tag
Can trigger smart-home actions (e.g., double-press the tag to turn on lights) through Samsung's SmartThings app
Reverse Finder: if you misplaced your phone at home, you can press the SmartTag 2 on your keychain to make your phone ring (within ~30–50 ft)
Built-in attachment hole, so no need to buy an extra holder or case
AirTag
Around 365 days of battery life
Very simple with fewer features compared to SmartTag 2 (not even close)
Apple will likely expand features over time, and AirTag may once again feel like the "next big thing" even if Samsung has offered some of these features for a while
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