I use my Bluetooth tracker every single day. I was born with the ability to remember random people's birthdays with ease, but finding my keys? Well, that's another story. Before purchasing UGreen FineTrack Smart Finders, I was constantly searching the house, but now I can open the Find My app on my phone, and it guides me right to them.
Getting ready for a summer getaway? Do yourself a favor and snag some of these before heading to the airport. Missing bags can be a serious vacation buzzkill, not to mention a giant inconvenience. The UGreens are on sale for just $10 ahead of Amazon Prime Day, way less than what you'll pay for an Apple AirTag.
Ever lost your keys or luggage? For just $10, you never have to again.
Why is this a good deal? 💰
AirTags go on sale from time to time, but they've never, ever been as cheap as this tracker. A single AirTag typically sells for $29 (right now, you can snag one for $25). But that's still not nearly as good as $10 for a gadget that does pretty much the same thing.
Why do I need this? 🤔
If you're an iPhone user and don't want to shell out for an AirTag, this $10 tracker is a no-brainer. It works with Apple's Find My app right out of the box — no sketchy third-party apps, no extra steps. You get all the core features you'd expect: global tracking, sound alerts when you're nearby and those helpful left-behind reminders.
Unlike the AirTag, this tracker actually has a built-in keychain loop. That means you can clip it to your keys or bag without having to buy a separate holder. It also uses a replaceable battery that lasts up to two years, which already puts it ahead of other cheap trackers that aren't built to stick around.
It's even got a childproof design to keep curious little hands from popping it open. For ten bucks, you're getting a surprisingly thoughtful and functional AirTag alternative — and one that makes a lot more sense if you're just trying to keep track of your stuff without overthinking it.
Just think of a world with no more lost house keys. Ahhhhh. (Amazon)
What reviewers say 💬
More than 800 five-star shoppers rely on these quarter-size gadgets to keep track of their stuff.
Pros 👍
"I have wanted AirTags for a while, but didn’t like the price," said a fiscally responsible five-star customer. "I got these on sale and have put them all to use (keys, purse, computer bags, backpacks) and they work perfectly. I was a bit hesitant due to the low cost, but these simply cannot be beat."
"I have a few of the other brands, and this works just as well," said another Bluetooth tracker connoisseur. "[It] has the ability to change out the battery when necessary. With the summer here and travel plans, I was able to secure one with my daughter and place 1 in each of our luggage. Great little product that hasn't failed and just does its job."
Think they're inferior to the Apple version? Think again, says this reviewer: "These trackers are easy to set up, the perfect size for a keychain, and connect easily with Find My. I have AirTags as well; these rival them easily and have exceeded my expectations."
Cons 👎
One knock on this tracker? Volume. "Wish the alert sound was a little louder. What's the point of having a darn tracker, but I can't hear where the heck it is. I know it's in the house somewhere. However, I gave it a four-star rating because it is easier to set up, in my opinion, than the Apple AirTag, even though I'm a diehard Apple fan. Also, the sound IS louder than the AirTag. I just wish it were even louder."
One of my favorite features of AirTags is that you're told how far away the tracker is. These trackers don't have it, according to this four-star reviewer: "As for trackability, it has a Play Sounds button, which has decent sound for locating it. It directly links to Apple Maps for directions, which is fairly accurate, but it does not have the same Find feature Apple has for its AirTags, where it shows the distance and direction."
One little thing this tracker has that AirTags lack? The loop that allows you to easily attach it to your keychain.
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.
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