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Updated · The Verge · Jun 1
Ugreen Launches $14.99 FineTrack 2 With 110-Decibel Alarm and 7-Year Battery
Updated
Updated · The Verge · Jun 1

Ugreen Launches $14.99 FineTrack 2 With 110-Decibel Alarm and 7-Year Battery

11 articles · Updated · The Verge · Jun 1
  • $14.99 buys Ugreen’s new FineTrack 2 through Amazon for Prime members and on Ugreen’s site, down from $19.99 and positioned as a cheaper AirTag alternative for iPhone users.
  • The tracker works with Apple’s Find My network and adds a glow-in-the-dark, ball-shaped design, a 110-decibel alarm, IP68 water and dust resistance, and swappable short and long lanyards.
  • Ugreen says the FineTrack 2 uses a built-in non-rechargeable battery rated for up to seven years, trading replaceable coin cells for longer maintenance-free use.
  • The deal roundup also highlighted Google Pixel Buds 2A at $109, refurbished first-gen Bose QuietComfort Ultra headphones at $188, and Samsung’s $899.99 27-inch Odyssey G8 5K monitor with a free gift offer.
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