

๐ Never lose your essentials againโtrack smarter, live freer!
The Tracker Tag Bluetooth Tracker is a sleek, lightweight smart locator designed exclusively for iOS users. Powered by a long-lasting CR2032 battery, it integrates seamlessly with Appleโs Find My app to provide real-time, precise tracking of keys, wallets, luggage, and more. Featuring Bluetooth Low Energy technology and instant out-of-range alerts, it ensures your valuables stay within reach, leveraging the vast Find My network for enhanced location accuracy and peace of mind.



| ASIN | B0DGG8FCBX |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #295,636 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #1,704 in Item Finders |
| Brand | Fortunepro |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 31 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Manufacturer | Fortunepro |
| Material | Plastic, Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Model Number | N Tag |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Range | 15 meters |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
J**E
SAVED US SO MUCH MONEY!!!!! TRUE STORY!
Ok, so this wins the year!!!! GET 'EM!!!! What an amazing simple investment. So - true story: for whatever reason 2 of our vehicles only have one key each, so I put these on each key ring. *They don't fit great on a key ring, but they DO fit, just not great!* Anyway, it's the day after Christmas and we're cleaning like mad people, getting rid of wrapping paper and holiday stuff before we had an early flight the very next morning. Well, thank GOD my son offered to go fill up the truck with gas the night before our flight because that's when we realized we had no clue where the truck key was! After an hour I realized I had THIS tracker on the key ring and pulled up the "Find My " app on my phone. Lo and behold, it located our truck key outside? What? So I follow the "Find My" and it was located IN THE TRASH CAN THAT WE HAD PUT ON THE CURB!!!!!!! I was able to use the "notify" signal and it beeped until my son was able to open up the kitchen trash bag that the key ring had fallen into! Thank you LORD because we would've had to pay for new keying of the Raptor truck because garbage would've been picked up in the morning, never to be seen again! NOTE RE; FIND MY!!! -- Apply FindMy products are all crowd-based. Meaning that you are relying on yours and your NEIGHBORS' and unwitting others' wifi or 3G -enabled APPLE product to locate. Hence why when I first tried to find the keys, it just said a rough location outside because I was not close enough to it. So is it perfect? NO. But short of paying for GPS on your items (cha-CHING), this is a great alternative. Just don't expect to find your item if there's no Apple product that is getting internet signal nearby.
M**S
Just spend the extra $
I would rather just spend the extra money and get the name brand. This one would not sync to my phone.
T**W
Feels cheap, but DOES work...
When you open this, you're likely to ask, "This is it?!" It's very light, it feels cheap, and my first one didn't work well and I had to exchange. The unit would not consistently turn off and on, even after a battery change, so I suspected a short in the unit. The 2nd one does work and with consistency. The hope is that it continues to work for the 1 flight I need it for :). The unit will power on and off and has a progressive ring to tell you it's on, and then you hold the button for a few seconds and it gives you a 2-beep off. These sounds are not very loud. Thankfully, it connects to your phone very easily, and when you activate the sound, it is a beep that progressively gets louder (and is much better than the one and off decibels). In short, there are probably better items out there, but for the cost/value and knowing it works, the price is about right. UPDATE: This provided great peace of mind on a flight with tracked checked baggage. During a layover I knew exactly where it was and could track it from origin plane to luggage hub to destination plane. Visually being able to see that was 100% reassuring!
J**E
Bluetooth connection to Apple's "Find My" is fast and easy. Now I can quickly locate misplaced keys.
Set-up was fast and easy with the included detailed instructions (though I found the small text hard to read without a magnifying glass). I'm habituated to keeping my house keys in the same spot. Any time I reach for them and they are not exactly there, I go into a brief panic mode. Most of the time, as it turns out, they are somewhere in the same room, just out of sight, and I have to carefully check the entire room (including under/behind furniture) until I find them. Now that I've connected the device to Apple's "Find My" app and then attached it to my set of house keys, instead of panicking when my keys are not where they're supposed to be, I can simple have the "Find My" app on my phone make the device beep continually so I can follow the sound and find them quickly. Love that.
K**N
Canโt connect to iphone
Chat get it up work
M**R
Tracking my keys chains
I've been looking for something I could use to find or track my keys , but everything was not what I wanted till I saw this and loved the sizing, accuracy and design! This little tracker is easy to attach on the key chain or add to a bag or child's item for tracking purposes that connect to my iPhone ! I'm very thrilled and excited to have found this. I always forget where were my keys , especially when I rushed to go out and was looking everywhere for my keys. Add this little device works through the Find My app , I can find my keys quickly now.
P**S
Beeps pretty loud and easy to set up.
This is my second tracker that I got from Amazon. This one only took about 1 minute to set up and start using. It connects to your phone's Find My app. It does require Bluetooth to connect. It is pretty much self connecting. No accounts or sign-ins, etc. When you lose your item that you attach this to, you simply go to your Find My App and look for the item. Name it "Car Keys" or whatever. It will beep reasonably loudly. You may obviously have to walk around to hear the beep. It also leaves a trail of where it was last when it is not in range of Bluetooth. I love these things. I just wish they were rechargeable, but I don't think they use much power. I recommend this one for sure.
J**E
Louder than an AirTag
The box this product came in is labeled N-Tag so I will refer to it by that name. First, let me say that it is significantly larger than an AirTag, approximately 2 inches in diameter, and that is both good and bad. It is bad if you are looking for something smaller than an AirTag. However, if you are looking for something that is more hand friendly, a tag that would double as a keychain for a particularly important key or set of keys then the N-Tag is right for you. The N-Tag comes with everything you need to use it as a keychain. Within the box, one finds an attractive braided cord that is terminated with chromed metal caps, from one, an oval shaped ring holds a split ring for the keys, from the other, a single stranded loop that is continuous with the woven portion emerges; the proportions of the loop and the braided cord suggest its intended use while the length is sufficiently generous so as to not demand a great deal of dexterity or extraordinary vision to loop through the molded in opening in the N-Tag. I believe the molded in perforation is durable enough to handle quite a few keys, however, it is probably not a great idea to swing those keys around by the N-Tag --the perforation could be reinforced internally to a greater degree than one might expect from an external inspection-- lest they fly WITHOUT the N-Tag which, fortunately, even in that case, would remain functional. This is a very thoughtful design feature, a lot of things these days seem designed to fail completely when they are damaged in the slightest and the N-Tag seems designed to last. Some might, given that the device appears molded from ABS, question that; to them, I'd say that between battery and molded in reinforcements, I think the N-Tag might be harder to break than they expect. Solid and lightweight, I suspect that most of the weight is battery and for some, something so light can be an issue, however, as a zipper tag on a pack or as a way to find a lost purse, it would be far more unobtrusive than any other product in this class. I wish that the company would mold it in yellow plastic as that would allow, with an alcohol pad and a sharpie, the user to transform it into a delightful, ever changing, emoji. I feel that it is just the right size for a zipper pull for a pack. My favorite feature of the N-Tag is that unlike other products in this category, it is loud enough to hear comfortably even with some hearing loss and in front of a loud tv set. Don't dismiss that, it is very important! I have lost keys just next to the tv and found that one can hardly hear other products in this category whilst the N-Tag will be loud enough to be found easily in noisy conditions. The N-Tag is also large enough that I do not believe a child could swallow it which is not something that other products in this category may claim. Although the installation instructions are printed in a relatively small font, they are more comprehensive than most and include instructions on what to do to locate the N-Tag as well as what to do if the N-Tag is lost. Taken together, these characteristics make the N-Tag perfect for the less technologically inclined, a few artistic touches with a sharpie and the N-Tag will easily find a home with such a person; all the more so because the N-Tag does not seem to be something someone could swallow inadvertently. The "fine print" in the instructions is FCC information and appropriate Apple trademark acknowledgements for the terms used in the instructions, nothing with which a user need concern themselves or of any practical value. I am concerned that the instructions do not cover either exposure to water or the replacement of the battery; all the more so, since the N-Tag seems well built. The Amazon information states that the replacement is a breeze but does not state just how one is to accomplish this task. As it turns out, it is quite simple as the device has molded into what appears to be the speaker opening, a space for a flat screwdriver. One simply twists the screwdriver and the device opens. To close, hold flat to keep the battery in place, align the hole that the string goes through and press the sides together. It is important to note that once the pieces are aligned correctly, it takes finger pressure to snap the parts together, if it feels like you need more force, the parts aren't quite lined up just yet. Given that there is neither gasket nor filler, I do not believe the N-Tag is immersion proof though it can probably handle rain. I suspect that if it found itself immersed, once rescued from a watery demise, the parts could be separated, air dried, rinsed with isopropyl alcohol, air dried again, snapped back together and found to be just as functional as before the N-Tag was dunked.
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