Samsung's smart tracking tag 'Galaxy SmartTag' to go on sale this week
Samsung has said it will release its smart tracking tag
on the market this week as the South Korean tech giant tries to expand its
mobile ecosystem with advanced communications solutions.
Samsung said
the Galaxy SmartTag will go on sale in South Korea on Tuesday with a price tag
of 29,700 won ($26).
The latest mobile accessory leverages Bluetooth low energy (BLE)
technology, which allows users to easily locate non-connected items by simply
attaching the tag to objects.
The tag can be registered through Samsung's SmartThings app, and
users can register multiple tags on their smartphones, reports Yonhap news
agency.
According to the company, SmartTag can make an alarm sound when
users are near the object. It will use a coin battery that powers the device up
to 300 days for use.
Samsung, the world's largest smartphone maker, said the SmartTag
is compatible with any Galaxy device that runs on the Android 8.0 system.
The Bluetooth dongle attaches to valuables such as keys, bags or
pet collars and makes those items trackable via a mobile app.
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