Description:
This small adhesive Bluetooth tracker helps keep everyday items within reach, attaching discreetly to remotes, bikes, glasses cases and more to make finding misplaced belongings faster and less stressful. It offers location and ring features through the companion app, and includes a phone-finding function so you can make your lost phone ring even when it is silenced.
Key Points
The Tile by Life360 Sticker is a compact adhesive tracker designed to stay in place on flat surfaces and small items. It works with both iOS and Android devices and can be used to ring a lost item or see its last known location in the app. According to the manufacturer, the pack includes two black Sticker trackers so you can protect multiple belongings at once. The tracker can also trigger an SOS alert through integration with Life360, adding a discreet safety option for family members.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Tile by Life360 Sticker 2-Pack (Black)
- Compatibility: iOS and Android
- Pack contents: 2 adhesive trackers
- Form factor: small, flat sticker style
- Connectivity: Bluetooth
The Best of This Model
This Sticker model focuses on a low-profile fit so it can be applied to items where a bulkier tracker would be impractical. The adhesive format makes it easy to attach permanently to hard, flat surfaces, and the understated black finish blends with many devices and accessories. Integration with Life360 adds a family-oriented layer of location sharing and emergency alerts that some users may find helpful.
Usage Recommendations
Place the Sticker on the inside or outside of cases, the underside of remotes, or the frame of a bike where it will remain hidden yet functional. If you need to locate a misplaced phone quickly, press the Tile on the item it is attached to to make the phone ring even if it is on silent mode. Keep in mind that Bluetooth range and reported accuracy depend on environmental factors and nearby networked devices, and battery or service details should be checked in the app according to the manufacturer.


