• cassetti@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I have a Tile Tag and it’s not bad. I keep them on my keychain, in the car, and when traveling. They aren’t as predominant as Air Tags yet, but they work.

    I seriously suspect that Google will eventually acquire the Tile brand so they can absorb the patents without having to start from scratch.

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      1 year ago

      I have a Tile Tag and it’s not bad.

      But afaik, that doesn’t have the same functionality as the air tag?

      Air tags can ping any iPhone and report their location back through the cloud.

      Most android devices won’t have a location reporting function active, unless the person happens to have also installed the Tile app in their phone, which is a pretty small percentage of phone users.

      That’s not going to help me locate my suitcase that Air Canada sent to the other side of the world.

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        1 year ago

        That is correct, currently the tile needs the app running in the background. Which actually a lot of people have. Funny thing is a friend was traveling through Europe so I loaned them a tile to put in their backpack to track if lost. I found that popular travel spots like airports and town squares around Europe worked just fine. It was harder when traveling down the highway for example as far less people would have tile running on their phone in the background.

        Like I said, I hope Google acquires Tile and integrates it like Apple did with the airtag. But instead it sounds like google is working on their own tracking chip, and will be releasing it as soon as Apple integrates their side (so both android and apple will alert users if someone else’s tags are tracking them)