Tech giant Google is reportedly developing its own version of Apple’s AirTag tracker. The tech giant’s smart tracker is reportedly codenamed as ‘grogu’. These trackers can be linked to devices that might get misplaced or have a chance of getting lost.
The new smart tracker is expected to be launched at the tech giant’s annual developer conference - Google I/O 2023.
Google’s smart tracker is expected to work on a distributed tracking network, which is similar to that of Apple AirTag and Samsung’s SmartTag. The tech giant is likely to rename the distributed tracking network as the ‘Finder Network’.
The new smart tracker is expected to work with both Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology. For sound alerts, the device might be integrated with a small internal speaker and it will be launched in various colours.
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