Eufy Security SmartTrack Card launches as Apple AirTag alternative – NotebookCheck.net News

The eufy Security SmartTrack Card has launched in the EU. (Image source: eufy)
The eufy Security SmartTrack Card has launched in the EU. (Image source: eufy)

Eufy has launched the Security SmartTrack Card in the EU. The slim 2.4 mm (~0.09-in) thick gadget, already available in the US and UK, is similar to an Apple AirTag. You can track the device using Apple Find My app, with the ability to send left-behind alerts and find your phone even when it is on silent.

The eufy Security SmartTrack Card has been launched in Europe. The gadget, similar in principle to the Apple AirTag, works with the Apple Find My app, which can send instant alerts if you leave your connected device behind. The card has an integrated alarm, allowing you to use the gadget to find your phone; the feature can also work when your phone is in silent mode, with a double tap on the card. Plus, you can share your tracking card with friends or family.

If someone finds your lost Security SmartTrack Card linked device, they can use the QR code printed on the eufy card to discover your preferred contact details. The card is water resistant, meaning it can be used in the rain, and a built-in non-replaceable battery enables the card to last up to three years. The tracker connects via Bluetooth with a 260 ft (~80 m) range. The slim gadget is 2.4 mm (~0.09-in) thick, measuring 3.31 x 2.17-in (~84 x 55 mm) and weighs around 0.64 oz (~18 g). It is worth noting that the gadget is not currently compatible with Android devices.

The product comes with a metal clip to attach to other devices, such as laptops or passports, or you can insert it into your wallet. You can now buy the eufy Security SmartTrack Card in the EU for €24.99. The product is already available in the US for US$29.99 and in the UK for £29.99. Discounts are currently available on the eufy website and at Amazon, with US$6 off in the US and a 5% coupon in the UK.

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