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Reliance Jio has launched its new smart tracker, the JioTag Air. It comes with big improvements over its first tracking device that was launched last year and is even compatible with Apple’s Find My Network. Priced at Rs 1,499, the JioTag Air is currently on sale on JioMart and is available in Red, Blue, and Gray colours.
The JioTag Air aims to be a more cost-effective solution for tracking valuables such as keys, ID cards, and wallets, than the Apple AirTag. Besides, it has a sleek and compact design and can be placed anywhere.
A Bluetooth-based tracker, JioTag Air uses Apple Find My and JioThings community networks to help users identify and locate the tracker. The device is for those who have the tendency of forgetting their keychain or wallet often. The JioTag Air by utilizing the Find My app on iPhones or the JioThings app on Android can help users to locate things.
In the retail box, JioTag Air is accompanied by a lanyard, which helps users attach this to a keychain, along with an extra battery. According to Jio, a single battery on JioTag Air should last for 12 months.
Apart from helping users to find the valuables, it also has a built-in speaker which can produce up to 120 dB of loud sound to help locate the tracker.
It has various modes such as find mode, where it can be tracked using Apple’s Find My network using turn-by-turn navigation. It also has a reminder mode; if a user leaves behind the tracker, the phone will get a reminder, and there is also a lost mode, which will help track a lost JioTag Air.
JioTag Air can also be used as a pet tracker, and it also offers information like the last connected location, ring to find the tag, disconnect alert on the phone, silent region, device sharing, and more.
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