The rugged, IP67 Tile Mate features a loop for attaching it to objects you might lose around your home. It can relay its location to any device within about 70 meters with the Tile app installed. The ...
For a few years now, the absentminded have found salvation in Tile, the simple tracking gizmo that helps you locate your keys or anything else you can hold onto. Late for work? Fire up your iPhone and ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tile’s various Bluetooth finder tags are obviously the most popular tags in the category, and rightfully so. They’re very reliable ...
Tile is refreshing its entire product lineup today with brand new hardware for its Tile Mate, Tile Pro, Tile Slim, and Tile Sticker Bluetooth trackers. All four trackers are getting sleeker, updated ...
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Tile has announced an upgrade to its entire product line, meaning a new Tile Pro, Slim, Mate, and Sticker with better range and battery life. But perhaps most interestingly, there’s also now a Tile ...
Just when we thought that the recently launched Tile Slim was Tile's most petite product, here it is just a month later to prove us wrong. The company was apparently also working behind the scenes on ...
A 2018 Tile Pro can be used for years now that the battery can be swapped out. For much too long, the best key finder had a significant flaw. A Tile Pro or Tile Mate helps you keep track of your keys, ...
Tile, the company best known for its lineup of key- and bag-tracking Bluetooth fobs, has ambitions to track more of your belongings. The company’s new credit card-sized Tile Slim is designed to track ...
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