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The 5 best Bluetooth trackers for 2024

AirTag next to an iPhone.
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If you’re always losing your things, it’s about time that you buy Bluetooth trackers. You can attach these devices to any item so that you’ll no longer get frustrated when you’re already running late for work and you can’t find your keys, for example. You’ll be able to locate them with a single tap, so you won’t have to rummage through all of your drawers and check every corner of your home. Even if you’re a pretty organized person, Bluetooth trackers will be very helpful in making sure that your stuff are where they’re supposed to be.

While some mobile devices come with features that will help you find them when they’re lost, you can get Bluetooth trackers for everything else. They come in various shapes and sizes, with some of the more popular models made by Tile, Samsung, and Apple. They have different characteristics and purposes, so to help you determine what to buy, we’ve rounded up this list of the best Bluetooth trackers.

The best Bluetooth trackers in 2024

  • Buy the if you want an all-around Bluetooth tracker that’s compatible with iOS and Android
  • Buy the if you want a Bluetooth tracker that uses Apple’s Find Mynetwork
  • Buy the if you want a Bluetooth tracker that works with Android phones
  • Buy the if you want a Bluetooth tracker with a rechargeable battery
  • Buy the if you want a Bluetooth tracker for small items

Tile Mate

Best all-around Bluetooth tracker

The Tile Mate Bluetooth tracker attached to a set of keys.
Tile
Pros Cons
Works with both iOS and Android Non-replaceable battery
Range of 250 feet
May be used to look for your phone

The latest version of the Tile Mate is our top choice as an all-around Bluetooth tracker, as it’s compatible with both iOS and Android devices, it offers a Bluetooth range of up to 250 feet, and it offers an IP67 rating for water resistance. The hole on the device lets you attach it to keys and backpacks, among other things, and you can use the Tile app to make it ring when it’s within range or to look at its most recent location when it’s out of range. You can also use the Tile Mate when you’re looking for your phone — just double press its button to make your phone ring, even when it’s in silent mode. It’s powered by a non-replaceable battery, so you’ll need to buy a new Tile Mate once it’s out of charge, but it can last up to three years before you need to do so.

Specifications
Range 250 feet
Battery Non-replaceable
Platforms iOS, Android

Apple AirTag

Best Bluetooth tracker for iOS

Person holding an Apple AirTag.
Apple
Pros Cons
One-tap setup with iPhones Only works with iOS
Replaceable battery
Uses Apple’s Find My network

If you’re using an iPhone, there’s no better choice than the Apple AirTag. The Bluetooth tracker offers a one-tap setup to link it to your iPhone or iPad, and it’s powered by a replaceable battery that can last for more than a year before it needs a new one. You’ll use the Find My app to look for any misplaced items, and you can play a sound on the built-in speaker to help you. The Apple AirTag uses Precision Finding with Ultra Wideband technology to lead you right to it, but if it’s out of Bluetooth range of 30 feet, you can tap into the millions of Apple devices within the Find My network to help you locate it.

Specifications
Range 30 feet
Battery Replaceable
Platforms iOS

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2

Best Bluetooth tracker for Android

The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 on a white background.
Samsung
Pros Cons
Very long range Only works with Android
Replaceable battery
NFC sends information to finder

The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2, which offers an amazing range of about 400 feet, is compatible with devices running on Android 11 or later, and it’s powered by a replaceable battery that can last up to 500 days — and even longer if you activate Power Saving Mode that limits it to basic functions, if that’s all you need. Its design is very different from its predecessor, the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag, to make it easier to attach to your things. After registering your Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2, you can use SmartThings Find to look for it. Search Nearby will give you guided instructions to the Bluetooth tracker using Compass View, and you can also make it ring to help your search. When Lost Mode is activated, NFC technology will display your contact information on the finder’s smartphone, no matter the operating system.

Specifications
Range 400 feet
Battery Replaceable
Platforms Android

Pebblebee Clip

Best Bluetooth tracker with rechargeable battery

The Pebblebee Clip Bluetooth tracker, attached to keys.
Pebblebee
Pros Cons
Extremely long range Charging port is exposed
Rechargeable via USB-C
Lights up with LED strip

If you prefer a rechargeable Bluetooth tracker so it won’t be disposable and you don’t need to tinker with replacing batteries, go for the Pebblebee Clip. It lasts up to 12 months before you need to recharge it through a USB-C cable, and it works with both iOS and Android devices through its companion app — it’s even compatible with Apple’s Find My network like the Apple AirTag. It offers a long Bluetooth range of 500 feet, you can make it play a loud sound through the app if you need help locating the item it’s attached to, and it also has a bright LED strip to make it easier to find it in the dark and in low-light conditions.

Specifications
Range 500 feet
Battery Rechargeable
Platforms iOS, Android

Tile Sticker

Best Bluetooth tracker for small items

Tile Sticker (2022) on the inside of an eyeglass case.
Tile
Pros Cons
Sticks to items Non-replaceable battery
Same benefits as Tile Mate
Works with both iOS and Android

If you want a Bluetooth tracker on small things, or if you don’t think you can easily attach traditional Bluetooth trackers on the items you want to track, the Tile Sticker could be the solution that you need. You can simply stick it on, and follow the same setup process as the Tile Mate. You’ll get the same range of 250 feet and a non-replaceable battery that can last up to three years, and its IP67 rating for water resistance means it’s suitable for stuff that’s always outside like bicycles.

Specifications
Range 250 feet
Battery Non-replaceable
Platforms iOS, Android

How we chose these Bluetooth trackers

First and foremost, we chose Bluetooth trackers made by reputable brands and that have been tried and tested by lots of people to ensure the quality of the devices that you’ll be buying. Beyond that, you’ll have to select Bluetooth trackers based on what you need from them. While these devices generally work the same, some features cater to different sets of people, so you’ll have to figure out how you’ll be using them to make sure that you get the right ones.

Ease of use

You don’t want to buy Bluetooth trackers that are too complicated to use — they should seamlessly link to your mobile devices with apps that are simple enough for everyone to understand. If the Bluetooth tracker is too hard to set up, chances are it will also be difficult to use them when you need to find the item that they’re attached to.

Operational range

For items that will never leave your home, such as remote controls, you won’t need much range. However, if you’re thinking about using Bluetooth trackers for keys that you may drop outside, pets that may run off, and wallets that may get stolen, you’ll want as much range as you can afford.

Compatible platforms

The Bluetooth tracker that you purchase should be compatible with the platform of your mobile device, and ideally also with the mobile devices of most people in your household. You just need to double check with the Bluetooth tracker’s specifications before you finalize your purchase, as it will be a waste of money if you run into compatibility issues.

Price point

Bluetooth trackers are generally inexpensive, but you also need to consider if the one that you want to buy comes with a non-replaceable battery. Since they’re technically disposable compared to Bluetooth trackers with batteries that you can replace, you may be able to get them for cheaper. You can also consider how much you’ll spend on batteries when buying Bluetooth trackers, but since they’re going to last for a long time, the cost may be considered negligible.

This article is managed and created separately from the Digital Trends Editorial team.

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