Samsung is giving away a Smart Tag (presumably the basic Bluetooth one) along with Galaxy S21 pre-orders, along with either a pair of the new Galaxy Buds Pro or the existing Galaxy Buds Live bean-shaped true wireless buds. So far, only a single Galaxy SmartTag is listed on the UK website, available to pre-order for £29.99. The SmartTag Plus is $39.99 each or $64.99 a pair and Samsung showed us grey and blue offerings during the Unpacked event. They’ll be available in pink, teal, grey and black. When they go on sale in the US, the Galaxy SmartTag will cost $29.99 each, $49.99 for a pair or $84.99 for a four pack. The UWB tech within the SmartTag Plus will get you within inches of your misplaced item and enables an AR feature within the app that’ll show you exactly where it is.Īs thus, the two trackers are priced differently. The standard SmartTag won’t give you a precise location, but the sound emanating from the tracker should be enough to get you close enough, as it does with Tile. The standard SmartTags support Bluetooth connection on the Galaxy S21 5G, while the forthcoming SmartTag Plus will use the more accurate UWB tech build into top-end Samsung phones like the Galaxy S21 Plus 5G, Galaxy S21 Ultra 5G and the existing Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. S21 vs S21 Plus vs S21 Ultra – What’s the difference?.If the item is out of range, Samsung says it’ll leverage other Galaxy devices in the network to see if they can provide an approximate location. The SmartTags connect to the SmartThings Find app, which uses Bluetooth and ultra wideband (UWB) tech to track down lost Galaxy devices. Samsung has announced the Galaxy SmartTag and SmartTag Plus item trackers, the new rivals to Tile and the forthcoming Apple AirTags.Īnnounced alongside the Galaxy S21 smartphone range at Samsung Unpacked, the rather chubby trackers can be easily attached to your keys, luggage or anything else that can be easily lost or misplaced.
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