5 Best AirTag Alternatives for Android Users

If you’re an Android user and are looking for some functional Apple AirTag alternatives, you’ve come to the right place. In this post, we’ve listed some of the best AirTag alternatives for Android.

Note: Most of these trackers use Bluetooth along with their proprietary finding networks to help you track and trace your items.

Chipolo One Bluetooth Key Finder

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If you are looking for a low-cost Bluetooth tracker, you must look at the Chipolo One tracker. It bundles all essential features, such as a replaceable battery, notification alerts, and water-resistant features. More importantly, it boasts a loud alarm (up to 20 dB) that you can hear it easily when triggered. It also alerts you when the paired phone moves out of range.

The setup process is no rocket science, either. All you need to do is download the Chipolo app on your Android phone and pair it to the tracker. The app also lets you see the last known location, and if you cannot find it, you can always use the ‘Ring to find’ option. The battery life is long, and the location accuracy is pretty good for the price.

What We Like

  • Affordable
  • Easy set-up process
  • Accurate location

What We Don’t Like

  • It can’t be stuck to any surface

See Also: Best Apple AirTag Holders for Luggages and Bags

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag

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The Galaxy SmartTag uses Bluetooth low-energy (BLE) technology to locate the objects attached to it. This tracker uses the SmartThings app and SmartThings Find module to connect and locate. However, the SmartTag works only with Samsung Galaxy phones. On the upside, the alarm volume is decent and gets the job done.

While the app gives you several options to locate or ring the tracker, installing the tracker is a little complicated. On the positive side, you can program some nifty If-This-Then-That-like commands, especially if you have other Samsung smart products. Interestingly, it uses other Galaxy smartphones to locate the tracker’s BLE signal when lost.

What We Like

  • Easy to track
  • Long battery life
  • Loud alarm

What We Don’t Like

  • Limited to Samsung Galaxy phones

Nutale Key Finder

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The Nutale Key Finder is the one if you often struggle to find your keys every morning. It is simple to use, lightweight, and has an easy setup process. A small battery powers it and each battery lasts for around 10 months.

Like most trackers, you will need to set it up through a companion app. However, the alarm sound is not as loud.

What We Like

  • Affordable
  • Easy to use
  • Versatile, can be used to track pets
  • Long battery life

What We Don’t Like

  • Low alarm sound
  • Tends to disconnect

Tile Sticker Adhesive Bluetooth Tracker

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One of the primary advantages of the Tile Sticker is that it sticks to any flat surface, making it highly versatile. It’s designed for regular household objects like TV remotes, employee badges, or gaming controllers. We say household stuff because this tracker’s range is not as strong as its counterparts, and it takes a fair amount of time to track a lost tracker.

The Tile Sticker uses the Tile app on other Tile users’ phones to locate the tracker when lost. And being on the largest crowd-finding network helps its case. It works on both Android and iOS devices. The battery life is long, and a single sticker will last around three years on average. However, you’ll need a new tracker once the battery is depleted.

What We Like

  • Designed for small household products
  • Long battery life (3 years)
  • Works on both Android and iOS
  • Loud sound

What We Don’t Like

  • Non-repplaceable

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The Essentials package is a good buy if you want to take advantage of popular Tile products like Tile Mate, Tile Slim, or the Sticker. Here, you get the advantages of all the trackers. In addition, the versatility of the products means you can use them indoors and outdoors. Plus, they make good gifts for tech enthusiasts.

The Tile Slim is a credit card-shaped tracker that slips inside your wallet and purse. It’s lightweight and won’t weigh down your wallet. However, the battery is irreplaceable. When it runs out, you will have to get a new one.

On the other hand, the Tile Mate is small, and thanks to the hole at the top, you can easily hook it to any object of your choice. The range is decent, and on paper, Tile premises a 200-meter range in theory. A CR1632 battery powers it. This battery is affordable, and a pack of 4 costs less than $10.

What We Like

  • Versatile; can be used on a variety of objects
  • Easy to connect
  • Easy to find

What We Don’t Like

  • Non replaceable batteries

FAQs

1. Can I use AirTag alternatives with my iPhone?

Yes, all the trackers mentioned above are compatible with iOS and Android.

2. Will Android users be notified if an AirTag is following them?

Apple has closely worked with Google to notify Android users if someone has placed an AirTag in their belongings.

3. How long does a tracker last?

Depending on the tracker, the batter inside it can last anywhere between 6 months to a year before you need to replace it.

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Last updated on 24 April, 2024

2 Comments

  1. I am on the board of a condominium. We are looking for ways to track keys that are used by contractors providing services to our building. That means that we require tracking only at specific times.
    Also, the automatic alarm if the tracker is out of range for a specific time is a problem, not an asset, for our needs. However, it is understandable that the feature is not switchable, because that would make them very useful for stalking or tracking another person.

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