Jan 16, 2017 03:44 PM EST
Spend Less Time in Looking for Missing Things With The Latest Bluetooth Finder

Looking for missing items like car keys, house keys or even bags and wallets all the time, can be very frustrating. Most often than not searching for their belongings consume hours of their precious time. The solution is Chipolo, the new and improved tracking device that would help people find their lost things without the hassle.

Thanks to the new-age technology, Chipolo introduces their new Bluetooth tracking device which helps people find their missing things.  The company introduced two new additions to their tracking device which is the Chipolo Clip and Chipolo Sticker. They claimed that this is the thinnest and smallest tracking device in the market.

The Chipolo Sticker is designed to be stuck on the thing that you wanted to keep track of. it measures as small as that of a paper clip and has a 90-decibel speaker so that users can easily find what they are looking for. Unlike the other Chipolo trackers, the sticker has a rechargeable battery wherein there's no need to disconnect it from the item. It can last for almost two weeks.

The Chipolo Clip, on the other hand, is designed to fit easily in wallets, passports or ID cards. It has a 1-year non-replaceable battery. However, the device needs to be replaced once the battery dies but the company will give a 50% off to trade in the product. There is also the Chipolo Plus which is said to be the loudest tracker of the company.

All of these Bluetooth trackers are paired with an app which is available on Android and IOS. If the lost item is within 200 feet, a melody will be activated to inform users in its location. However, if the item is not within the range, it will show users the last location it was seen. If users are still unable to locate it, simply mark the item lost and someone from Chipolo's Lost and Found Network will help you locate it.

Chipolo Clip is said to be released in spring while the Chipolo Sticker maybe released by the end of the year. There is still no announcement as to how much these Bluetooth trackers might cost.  

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