New Tile Mate Bluetooth Tracker Supports Amazon Alexa and Google Home

In addition to new Tile Slim and new Tile Sticker, new Tile Mate has also been available, and the Bluetooth tracker also supports Amazon Alexa and Google Home.New Tile Mate Bluetooth Tracker Supports Amazon Alexa and Google Home

The new Tile Mate measures 35mm x 35mm x 6.2mmand weighs 1.44 ounces. As shown in the images, the Bluetooth item finder has an almost same appearance with the original Tile Mate. The white-and-gray exterior, slim profile and rounded corners result in the sleek and minimal design. Meanwhile, the compact form factor with an attachment hole lets you easily attach it to your keychain, backpack, and any item which you want to keep it securely staying with you wherever you go.

Compared with original Tile Mate, the new Bluetooth tracker extends the tracking range from 150ft to 200ft. Within the wireless range, you can simply use your phone to make your Tile Mate ring or locate your phone by simply pressing the button on the Tile Mate.New Tile Mate Bluetooth Tracker Supports Amazon Alexa and Google Home

The companion app always records when and where you left your Tile Mate behind, and even if you lose your Tile Mate, the whole community can help you find it back. Once someone with the app steps into the tracking range of your item finder, the app will send an update with location info about it to your phone. Moreover, the Tile Mate works with Amazon Alexa and Google Home, meaning that you can use your voice to find it in your Alexa or Google Home powered smart home system. In addition, the item finder is powered by a CR1632 battery that offers one-year battery life, and it’s replaceable with ease.

The new Tile Mate Bluetooth tracker is priced at $24.99 USD. If you’re interested, jump to the product page for its more details.

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