Mini GPS Tracker Finder Smart Locator Suitable For Android Find Locator With Bluetooth Google Find My Device Anti-Loss Finder

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Attention1:There are differences between the actual item and the picture. Please refer to the actual received item.

Attention2: Not available in Russia!!!!

Attention3:This one comes with a casing

Smart Finder: The Wireless Tag for Android is a Google-certified location tracker that supports finding items on Android phones (Android 9 or later, not compatible with iOS) using Google's “Find My” app.

The Wireless Tag Tracker is suitable for keys, wallets, bags, suitcases, toys, pets, bicycles.

Global tracking, quick location updates: When your item leaves Bluetooth range, as long as there is an Android device near the Wireless Tag, you can view its location on Google Maps through the Google Find My Device app. You can also share your location with your loved ones or family, making you feel more at ease.

Tracking tags with sound: Within Bluetooth range (50 meters/164 feet), you can activate the sound through the Google “Find M app or voice commands to view real-time location and easily find your items. The tracking tag will emit a loud ringtone to help you locate it.

Replaceable battery: CR2032

Reminder: If your Android phone cannot recognize the tracker, please contact our customer service for assistance (you can contact our customer service if you have any questions). Thank you

Please confirm your purchase order at the time of purchase. This product is compatible with Android devices and not compatible with iOS devices

FAQ

Can't Connect My Device With Google's Find My Device App

The following action is recommended:

1. Please restart your phone and try again.

2. Reset your device and restart your phone's Bluetooth and

cellular network, then restart the Google Find My Device App to repair. Still can't connected? Under questions will help you troubleshoot the most common issues when connecting your new tag for Android item.

1.Check if your device is in pairing mode

Your device needs to be in pairing mode to be discovered by the phone. To enter pairing mode in any of the item products, you just need to hold function button 3 seconds, your unit is in pairing mode if it has beeped. If your device is not beeped or not doing any action when you

power it on, there are a few options: 1) Repalce the battery.

2)Open Google's Find My Device app and check if your device is already listed there.

1. If there is a chance you already claimed the device:Check if there is more than one Google account linked on your phone, make sure to check on all of them by going to the Find My Device app, on the right upper corner tap on your Account's icon or photo to switch accounts.

2. Check the Bluetooth:In order to detect your unit, Bluetooth must be enabled to detect your unit. 3. Check your Internet connection:In order to connect your unit, your phone must be connected to the Internet.

4.Enable scan for nearby devices:In case this is not enabled yet, this will allow your phone to display the fast pair bottom sheet.

On your phone or tablet settings:1.Search for Google.2.0pen Devices & sharing >Devices. 3.Enable the Scan for nearby devices

Note: If you continue to not see the bottom sheet, we recommend also enabling “Include debug results”. More details on how to enable and see these setting on your phone on a Google support page. 5.The Fast pair sheet is being blocked by the operational system.

In the case you dismissed the Fast pair bottom sheet too many times, the phone will interpret it as “l do not want to see it for now” and put it on hold. This is to avoid unintentionally spamming a nearby user that does not wish to pair with the device.

In your case, if you want to see the fast pair bottom sheet again AND if you have previously dismissed check the steps below (Note: if you have never seen the Fast pair bottom sheet that is probably not your case). 6.Check if you can see your device under the Nearby section

If you missed the bottom sheet, it can still be found under Bluetooth Connections. The exact steps might differ from brands and phone models but here are the most common: DO NOT TAP on '+ Pair new device'. Google uses Fast Pair to connect and you won't be able to link it with Google's Find My Device app by pairing it with the phone. In case you have already paired, perform a factory reset and forget the item from the Bluetooth pairing list by going to Bluetooth settings and removing it. 7.Check Your phone is not compatible (yet)?

Google's Find My Device works on Android phones running Play Service to work. Although it has already been rolled out on worldwide, so it's possible that your phone or region has not received the update yet. Can't access location?

Check your phone setting, give Location permission for the Nearby device.

Steps:1.0pen phone setting 2.Search for “Location” 2.Tap on “App permissions” 4.Find “Find My Device” app 5.Choose: “Allow only while using the app”.

Location is not accuracy?

Check if location accuracy is set on your phone, to make sure you get a better location positioning indoors:

Setps:1.Go to phone settings2.Search for “Location services'

3.Enable “Wi-Fi scanning” and “Bluetooth scanning”. Set your Find My Device network settings to “network in all

areas”

To ensure the best experience location your items,We recommend setting your location settings to 'with network in all areas.

Setps:1.Search for “Find My Device” 2.Tap to select Find My Device and enable “Use Find My Device” toggle. 3.Tap on “Find your offline devices. That should open different options for your Find My Network Settings. 4.Review and select one of the options. We recommend setting your location settings to 'with network in all areas'. That will improve the ability to locate yours and other items within the Google's Find My Device network.

Can't Shared devices?

If you are sharing your device with someone, please ensure that their phone's Find My Device network settings are also set to “with network in all areas' and that Bluetooth is enabled. This will improve location updates when the device is with them. If you can, also ask for you relatives and friends to switch it too. Can't access location?

If you cannot access your device's location and see the message “Sync recent location”

Steps: 1.Remove your item from the Find My Device app. Tap on your device > Click on the engine icon > On the bottom of the page tap on “Remove from Find My Device.

2.Factory reset your item.

3.Reconnect the accessory to your Android device.

4.Go back to Find My Device

5.Reload your device list.

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