Google Find My Device-compatible Smart Tracker Tags for Android (IP67) for Wallet, Keys & Luggage
Product description
If you’re the type who regularly misplaces keys, a wallet, or a bag, an Android Bluetooth tracker tag can be genuinely useful. The catch, though, is compatibility: this one is clearly positioned for Android devices and specifically mentions it’s not for iOS or Huawei.
On paper, it’s built around Google’s “Find My Device” experience, with anonymous/encrypted communications and the promise that location details and history aren’t stored in the tracker itself. That privacy angle matters if you’re cautious about what happens to your data.
Key takeaways
This smart tracker tag is designed to help you locate everyday items (wallets, keys, luggage) using the Google “Find My Device” app on Android. It adds two practical ways to track: proximity via a phone-triggered speaker and map-based finding through the app when the tag is outside Bluetooth range. It also supports sharing access so more than one person can help track an item.

Worth noting, it’s not a universal tracker for every phone ecosystem. If you use an iPhone, or a Huawei mobile, the entry you’ve got to work with here says it won’t be compatible.
The essentials
This is a Bluetooth tracker tag that pairs with an Android phone so the tag can be located through the Google “Find My Device” app. The intended setup is fairly straightforward: you install/open “Google Find My Device” on your Android, bring the tracker close to your Android phone to trigger the pairing window, then follow the prompts.


Once paired, the system can do two things depending on how far away the tag is. When you’re nearby, you can trigger the built-in speaker from your phone to find the item by sound. When you’re out of Bluetooth range, the app can help locate the tracker tag on a map.

For day-to-day use, that means it’s most helpful when you tend to lose items somewhere “nearby” (the last room, the car seat, the bottom of the pram) and when you need a broader “where did it go?” view.
What you’ll notice day to day
A few details stand out as genuinely practical.
First, the pairing and locating workflow is based on Google’s “Find My Device” app, so you’re not relying on a totally separate ecosystem. Second, the communications are described as anonymous and encrypted, with location data and historical records not stored in the tracker. On top of that, it claims advanced real-time positioning with 40-metre positioning accuracy.

That 40-metre figure is the kind of spec that can be useful when you’re trying to narrow down a location, even if it won’t replace “phone-in-hand” precision when you’re talking about small objects in busy spaces. It’s more “help me get back to it” than “pinpoint it like GPS for every scenario”.
Technical details


- Communication with the Google “Find My Device” app is described as anonymous and encrypted
- Location data and historical records are stated as not stored in the tracker
- Designed for Android devices (not compatible with iOS and Huawei)
- 40-metre positioning accuracy is claimed
- Built-in speaker can be triggered via your phone
- Uses a CR2032 button battery (removable)
- Battery life is stated as up to 1 year
- IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating is stated
- One Android device can bind multiple items at the same time
Where it shines (and where it can fall short)

This is a solid fit if you want a tracker tag for common losses: wallets, keys, luggage tags, and similar small valuables. It also sounds aimed at people who actively manage multiple items—because one Android device can bind multiple trackers.
It may not be the best match if you need a tracker for iPhones or Huawei phones, because compatibility is called out directly. Also, while the app-based map finding is handy, tracking performance in real life will depend quite a bit on conditions like signal environment and whether the tag can be detected via the “Find My Device” system.
If you’re shopping for a tracker purely for instant, always-accurate GPS-style positioning without relying on the ecosystem, this may feel a bit constrained.
Care & maintenance

The IP67 waterproof and dustproof rating suggests it’s built for normal wear and tear—rainy days, dusty areas, and general outdoor situations. That helps if you clip it to luggage, toss it into a bag, or attach it to something that goes out with you.


Since it uses a CR2032 button battery and the battery is removable, you should expect occasional battery replacement rather than “set and forget forever”. The entry claims up to a year of service life, but your actual longevity will depend on usage.
In the box
No item contents are provided in the information you shared, beyond the fact it uses a removable CR2032 button battery.

Should you buy it?
It makes sense if you’re buying for an Android household and you want an item finder that works through Google’s “Find My Device” app, with both a nearby speaker option and map-based finding when it’s out of Bluetooth range. The IP67 rating and up-to-a-year battery life also point to a tracker tag that’s meant to live with your everyday kit.
You may want to skip it if you need compatibility with iOS or Huawei, or if you expect a standalone GPS tracker experience without relying on the Google app ecosystem. And if you’re in a situation where losses happen far from any detection opportunities, the “Bluetooth range then app-based finding” approach may feel limited.
A practical way to think about it: if the items you lose are usually somewhere you can physically search within minutes (keys, wallet, bag) and you want an extra layer of help when searching goes nowhere, this type of Android Bluetooth tracker tag is worth considering.
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