ZDNET tests Ugreen Finder Pro as durable AirTag alternative
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Updated · ZDNet · May 4
ZDNET tests Ugreen Finder Pro as durable AirTag alternative
7 articles · Updated · ZDNet · May 4
The review says the square tracker works with iPhone and Android, uses USB-C charging, lasts about a year per charge and reaches roughly 30 to 65 feet over Bluetooth.
ZDNET found it louder than Apple's AirTag at about 90 dB versus 80 dB, and said it survived tumbles, drops and being driven over with only cosmetic scratches.
The tag uses either Apple's Find My or Google's Find My Device network, though not both at once, and is pitched as a tougher option for keychains and luggage.
Can 'good enough' cross-platform trackers truly challenge the dominance of Apple's integrated ecosystem?
Is extreme durability a worthwhile trade-off for sacrificing the pinpoint accuracy of premium trackers?