🔑 Unlock peace of mind with SmartTag+!
The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag+ is a cutting-edge Bluetooth item finder that combines Ultra-Wideband and Augmented Reality technology to help you locate your belongings with precision. With a 120m range and encrypted security features, it ensures your data remains private while providing seamless connectivity to your smart home devices.
Manufacturer | Samsung |
Item model number | EI-T7300MLEGEU |
Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 0.85 x 4.1 cm; 20 g |
ASIN | B08YK8W4QV |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**R
So useful when travelling.
I'm really pleased with this, mainly because it actually works. Even in a busy airport.
K**R
Great product
Great product
Z**T
Useful for the simple tasks
Look you have probably read some of the reviews here and are a bit sceptical.First of all let me make it clear that if you have a phone that isn't a Samsung, or even a Samsung that is running android 7 or below. This smart tag straight up isn't going to work for you.However if you have a newish Samsung then here is what you an expect. The Tag is a great little item for tracking lost things around the house or in a small area, reliably. It has a mini speaker that van produce a decent amount of noise for easily tracking down the tag. If it a very loud area I believe it would make it very hard to find.The navigation on the Smartthings app, which you need to actually use the tag. Is alright, I feel like on the latest Samsung phones it works great and smooth no problem. But when you get to slightly older phones, from experience s9 or below. You're going to have a sluggish response to navigating around the app.So on the app you can set up the tag to find device which basically means if you click the button on the tag a certain way, for example long press the button, it will ring your phone which is great for the situations where you have your keys but lost your phone for example. You can also set up control devices which basically allows you, if you have set up your smart home bulbs, plugs ect to the smartthings app, to control said devices with the touch of a button. This feature for me was the most useful, I can press the button on my keys to turn on the fan in my room before I get home.The this also a section in the smartthings app that basically allows you to track your tag. Sounds great on paper, most people assume when buying this item that this functionality is going to work out the gate. If you go back to the second paragraph and you meet the credentials then you will have the feature but for everyone else you will not. The Tag feeds back its location data to the app when it is close proximity to OTHER SAMSUNG PHONES. You could put the tag in your luggage but just know that if it does get lost of none of the people who are handling your case have a Samsung phone. Then you aren't going to see where it is. Annoying for sure but Samsung still hold a pretty big margin of the market so its always a risk.There is also a feature like geo tracking but this can only be used on the Tag+ version. Haven't got one myself but would just make things a bit easier.Sum it all up, if you are just going to throw this tag on your keys or behind your wallet I believe you won't have much trouble finding it in a quick pinch. If however you are planning to use this tag to potentially track down your stolen bike. Then you are risking a chance that it may work or it may not work at all.
R**L
Fantastic, Sturdy and Useful product
This is a great tracker, it's has UWB support meaning it's better then the Bluetooth only variants.What's UWB?Basically, if you lose your item connected to a smart tag any Samsung UWB enabled device can pick it up.UWB essentially uses crowd sourced location reporting other bluetooth only devices cannot do this meaning you only get an out of range notification. Some people are using smart tags in there cars as a cheaper vehicle tracker alternative although it's not full proof as it relies on someone with a compatible Samsung device walking past the tag.Samsung have a great ugumented function where you can use your phone camera in realise to locate you Smart Tag.It's not rechargeable but I have not yet seen a tag with this funcionality. The battery (CR2032) lasts approx 100-130 days.Note: At the time of writing this review, Google has not launched their find-me tag support and it's unclear if Samsung tags will supported in that solution.
N**N
Easy To Add To The App
These are great!!Easy to add to the app and function as intended
P**N
Better to have it just in case
Long lasting and easy to swap battery when the time comes
E**E
Airtag for Samsung users
I bought a two-pack of these a while ago on a whim, just to see if they were any good. It wasn't clear from anything I read whether they could only be found by phones belonging to other SmartTag users (kind of like Tile, which I have also tried) or by _any_ Samsung Galaxy phone (kind of like Airtags, which can ping off any nearby iPhone). It turns out that it is the first one, which makes them really excellent.There is a bit of a story that prompted me to write this review. I had been carrying one of these in my pocket for weeks, intended to attach it to my bicycle (but never remembering to do so). A few days ago, I noticed it missing. I don't know how long it had been missing, but I figured it was around the house somewhere. Thing is, the "nearby search" (which uses Bluetooth) couldn't find it in the house. So I set it to notify when it was next seen. A few minutes later, it was spotted, apparently 5 minutes walk away from my house. I figured that couldn't be right and ignored it. I tried the same thing the following day and got the same result. So I walked to the spot where it was reported and turned on "nearby search" and - sure enough - the missing tag was reported to be nearby. Then I turned on the audible alarm and could hear it. Within two minutes, I found it lying in a grass verge where I would never have found it. It must have fallen out of my pocket some time before. The location history tells me that I lost it around a week ago. We have had some nasty weather (heavy rain, cold nights) since then but it survived it all and works well.They aren't as elegant-looking as the Apple equivalent, but they do seem to work every bit as well. Unlike the Tile, you don't need to pay a monthly fee to have location history (although you do need to have a Samsung phone to track them).
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