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A Google personal tracker to compete with Apple's AirTag? -

A Google personal tracker to compete with Apple's AirTag?  -


Google it would work on a personal tracker similar to Apple’s AirTag that would locate an object or person. A new connected lighthouse that could emerge from the ecosystem of the network giant at, which could have the code name: Grogu Project.

Ah, nowadays the world of electronics and the connected never ceases to surprise us. Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, GPS… so many technologies that offer a multitude of possibilities. And this time it is Google which could, according to some sources, be interested in a connected object that is not exactly new, but which is catching on. the tracker connected.

Grogu project? Suspicions of developing a connected tracker.

For the past few days, the geek planet has been getting excited about the possibility of Google developing a new connected object. And this connected object would be a personal tracker or a connected beacon similar to the Apple AirTagsSamsung’s Galaxy SmartTag+ or the Tile we tested a few years ago.

The Tile company invites us to test one of its new products, the Tile Slim, which can easily slip into a wallet, for example. So, let’s see these features together.

What do we know about this newcomer to Google? Few things in the end. According to the information collected here and there by some specialists or snoopers on the Net, the device could use the Bluetooth (BLE) and would go through the Google Fast Pair service in association with the smartphone.

Second blogger Kuba Wojciechowski, your device may have a speaker. A speaker that you understand will serve to allow the device to be used as salarm system in case of distance. A function already present on current trackers. The idea is, for example, to slip the tracker into your wallet and associate it with your smartphone.

If your wallet is stolen or you leave it somewhere, once you get away from it, it will start ringing. Another technology used is UWB wireless communication technology (Ultra broadband).

Price and availability.

For the moment none of the information on the product in question that we suspect if it were to come out will necessarily be compatible with most android smartphones. The operating system of the smartphone that belongs to Google, we have yet to remind you.

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