Updated
Updated · ZDNet · May 4
ZDNET tests Ugreen Finder Pro as durable AirTag alternative
Updated
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?