Google recently announced itsFind My Device network, which allows Android users to track down lost items, such as keys, phones, earbuds or even a pet using Bluetooth trackers. Several brands have revealed compatible Bluetooth trackers and devices set to support this upgraded service. To access Google’s advanced tracking features, simply use the Find My Device app on any device running Android 9 or later. You can already use the app tolocate your Android phoneand other Google products likeWear OS smartwatches.

Some of these newly compatible devices are set to launch soon, while others are already available. If you’re uncertain about which devices to choose, we’ve got you covered. We’ve put together a comprehensive list of all the tracker tags, headphones, and other existing and upcoming devices that will be compatible with Google’s Find My Device network.

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Some of the items liked below, such as trackers from Chipolo and Pebblebee, are currently available for preorder. Both companies have similar trackers you may buy from Amazon or Best Buy, but those are older models that aren’t compatible with Google’s Find My Device network. As for the earbuds and headphones below, you may have to wait for software updates to fully roll out before the Find My Device features are enabled. We anticipate that more Bluetooth trackers and audio devices will be added to this list over time.

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All the Find My Device compatible trackers you can preorder (or buy) right now

Chipolo One Point

The Chipolo One is ideal for tracking keys, wallets, and phones. It boasts a 120 dB ring volume, replaceable battery, water-resistant design, and compatibility with Google Assistant, Alexa, and Siri. Though its 200 ft range falls short compared to some competitors, it offers customization options and fun features like remote selfie-snapping.

Chipolo Card Point

The Chipolo Card, a sleek Bluetooth item tracker resembling a credit card, assists in locating various items like wallets and remote controls. With a 95dB loud sound and water-resistant design, its slim profile and matte black finish provide discreet placement, though its battery life is slightly shorter than the Tile Slim.

Pebblebee Card for Android

Locate your misplaced wallet with the assistance of hundreds of millions of Android devices connected to Google’s Find My Device network. The latest Pebblebee Card, designed to fit seamlessly into any wallet, features a sleek matte black design with rounded edges.

Pebblebee Clip

The Pebblebee Clip, a rechargeable item tracker suitable for pets, keys, and bags, offers a distinctive sound and LED flashing for attention. With a rechargeable battery, USB-C charging, and IPX6 water resistance, it provides practical features. Its matte black finish and curved LED panels add to its aesthetic appeal and functionality.

Pebblebee Tag

The Pebblebee Tag rechargeable item tracker offers convenience and peace of mind for keeping track of small items. With a battery life of up to 8 months on a single charge, its loud buzzer and bright LED assist in quick item retrieval. Attachment options include a double-sided adhesive tab and a collar/strap attachment.

Sony WH-1000XM5 Wireless Headphones

TheSony WH-1000XM5Wireless Headphones offer a comfortable and stylish design, along with intuitive on-ear controls. With up to 30 hours of battery life and customizable noise cancelation features, they offer a premium listening experience tailored to individual preferences, making them a top choice for both music enthusiasts and professionals.

Which tracker we’re most excited about

It’s hard to say, because they will all change the game for Android devices. The Pebblebee Tag and the fact that it’s rechargable is an exciting feature to have, but the size of the Chipolo One Point is also appealing because you’re able to attach to more objects or hide them in more places. Until all of these tags are actually shipped, we can’t say which one will definitely be the best. We’re more excited about the fact that the Find My Device network has finally launched, and we now know when we can start tracking our lost items.

How did we choose these items?

Truth be told, we didn’t have much of a choice. Every item listed above is Google’s complete list of compatible trackers and gadgets with its Find My Device network. We simply listed all of them for you in one convenient place.

How to use Google’s Find My Device to track your devices

Use Google’s location-tracking service to pinpoint your Android phone, tablet, smartwatch, or anything else with a compatible Bluetooth tracker.

Q: When will more devices support Find My Device?

While Google hasn’t unveiled an exact timeline for when specific devices will support Find My Device, the company says it will soon incorporate thePixel Buds Prointo the network. Other devices that will eventually work with Find My Device include:

Google will also continue adding new features to improve the service. For example, if you have aPixel 8orPixel 8 Pro, the Find My Device network can find your phone even if it’s turned off or has no battery. Google is actively extending this capability to other Android devices.

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Q: What is the best Bluetooth tracker tag?

The Chipolo One Point and Eufy SmartTrack Link rank among thebest Bluetooth trackers, and both will support Google’s Find My Device network. Tile makes a number of great trackers including theTile Pro,Tile Slim, and Tile Sticker, but it’s not yet known if or when they will support Find My Device. The Apple AirTag is another popular choice, but it’s not compatible with Google Find My Device; instead, it relies onApple’s Find My network.

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