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Track Your Lost Items Using Gadgets

Source: Dumb Little Man

gadgets to find lost items
gadgets to find lost items

If you are someone who forgets their belongings quite often, it is a good idea to use different devices and tracking gadgets to find lost items.

Here are a few devices that you can have a look at:

Tile

Via express.co.uk

This is one of the most popular and reliable gadgets that you can use to track.

It has almost all the features that you need to keep your belongings within your reach.

The Tile is a tiny device with many versions that come in different shapes and sizes. These offer attachment methods as well.

You can attach this to keys, laptops or TV remotes. You can keep one in your wallet as well.

Additionally, you can also use the Tile app to see the last recorded location of an object and make the attached Tile beep within a 100-feet vicinity. The good part is that it is water-resistant. It also has a button and rings to your connected phone.

Locca

Via golfdigest.com

If you are someone who wants something with more advanced options, then you should try out Locca.

Locca is one advanced tool that helps you use the most advanced means to track your belongings. It uses GPS, your GSM cellular network, Bluetooth technology, and the Frequency Shift Keying or FSK.

It doesn’t matter where you are or where you have lost your belongings. You will be able to track them anywhere. It is small in size which makes it portable. Also, Locca is waterproof. It’s designed to withstand falls, too.

Pebblebee Finder

Via costco.co.uk

This one comes with a sleek design. It measures around 1.1 x 0.3, which makes it…

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