Ajblg Android Tracker Tags – 4 Pack (Google Find Hub certified for Android, not iOS/HarmonyOS) with IP68 & replaceable battery
Product description
If you regularly misplace the small stuff (keys, wallet, backpack, even a camera), a Bluetooth tracker pack can save a lot of time. The Ajblg Android Tracker Tags are built around Google’s “Find Hub” experience, so on the right phone you get an easy pairing flow and practical location help when items go missing.
That said, these aren’t the sort of tags you can assume will work with every phone. They’re explicitly for Android (Android 9 and above), and the listing notes they won’t work with HarmonyOS or Apple devices. So before you buy, it’s worth checking who in your household will be using them.
Key features for day-to-day tracking
These tags are designed to help you find everyday items using a mix of proximity tracking and map-based location via the Find My Device experience. In practical terms, you’re looking at:

- Bluetooth range for “nearby” detection, with a claimed range of up to 120 feet.
- A built-in speaker (listed as an 80–100 dB buzzer) that you can trigger from your phone to make it easier to locate items when they’re close but hidden.
- If your item is beyond Bluetooth range, the Find My Device app can still help you locate the tracker on a map.
There’s also support for separation notifications, so you should get instant alerts on your phone if you leave an item behind. And the tags can be shared, meaning friends or family can help track the same item if access is shared.
It’s a sensible set-up for the moments when you know you “had it a second ago”, but not where it went.
What stands out (and what can feel limiting)



The biggest “why this pack” argument here is the pairing approach and certification. The tags are described as officially certified by Google for use with the Find My Device app, and the pairing is said to be straightforward: you turn on the tracker tag and Bluetooth, and the pairing window should appear automatically during setup.
There’s also a privacy angle that matters to many people buying trackers: the listing states the location data and history are not stored on the tracker itself, and that information is encrypted and not visible to anyone (even the manufacturer).
However, keep expectations realistic. This type of tracker can be very useful, but it won’t magically “teleport” your keys back to you. If your item is far away or the ecosystem conditions aren’t ideal, you may still be relying on map-based guidance rather than instant pinpointing.
And there’s the platform limitation: if you use Apple devices in the same household, these won’t be compatible for tracking from those phones.

Tech specs you should actually care about
The essential bits from the listing are fairly clear:
- Name: Android Tracker Tags-4 Pack (NOT iOS or HarmonyOS)
- Type: Bluetooth tracker tags for Android use with Google Find Hub / Find My Device
- IP rating: IP68 waterproof
- Battery: CR2032 (plus a replacement battery included)
- Battery life: up to one year (as claimed)
- Speaker: built-in buzzer rated 80–100 dB (listed)
- Bluetooth range: up to 120 feet (as claimed)
- Operating requirements: Android 9 and above
Worth noting that the listing says you’ll be notified when the battery is running low.



Getting the most from it (practical tips)
On paper, the workflow is simple, but the results depend on how you use the tags.
A useful micro-scenario: you leave home and clip one tag to your backpack zip and another to your keyring. When you get outside the house, the separation alerts can help catch the “oh no, keys” moment. Later, if something goes missing indoors, you can try triggering the buzzer from your phone—this is often the fastest route when the item is nearby but not visible.
If the item has already wandered off (say, it’s left on a train seat), you’d then use Find My Device to view the tracker on a map and navigate toward its area.

One practical limitation to bear in mind: the buzzer helps when you’re within reasonable proximity, while map-based location is about getting guidance when you’re further away.
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you:
- Have an Android phone running Android 9 or newer.
- Want a small, daily-carry tracker for keys, bags, or other frequently misplaced items.
- Like the idea of an officially Google-certified setup for Find My Device / Find Hub.
- Value waterproofing (IP68) and a replaceable CR2032 battery with an extra included.



Better avoided if you:
- Need a tracker that works with iPhone or HarmonyOS devices.
- Expect the tags to deliver the same “pinpoint accuracy” style experience as a dedicated GPS device on its own (this is described as a Bluetooth-led system, with map help via the app).
What to check before you buy
Before committing, double-check three things:
1) Your phone compatibility: the listing calls out Android 9+ only, and not HarmonyOS or Apple. 2) Your intended items: the tags are positioned for luggage, backpacks, keys and other valuables—so think about how you’ll attach them. 3) Battery expectations: the claimed up to one year runtime is there, but real-world usage can vary, so the low-battery notification is useful to have in mind.
Final verdict
Is it worth it? The Ajblg Android Tracker Tags-4 Pack looks like a solid buy for Android users who want a straightforward Google Find My Device workflow, separation alerts, and an IP68, replaceable-battery tag format for everyday carry items.
Where you might hesitate is simple: if anyone in your household uses iPhones (or HarmonyOS), these tags won’t solve that problem. And if you’re expecting instant, always-on location the way a standalone GPS device would, you may find the Bluetooth-and-app approach more “helpful guidance” than absolute certainty.
If you’re buying for keys, bags, or similar items and you’ve got the right Android setup, this pack is designed around exactly those everyday moments—misplaced, then found.
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