Google has launched its upgraded Find My Device network, and a number of brands have announced compatible Bluetooth trackers and devices that will support the new service. Most of these new Find My Device-compatible devices start releasing in May, but if you’re unsure which one to pick up, Google has you covered.
The company has posted a complete list of all the tracker tags, headphones, and other existing and upcoming devices that will be locatable using Google’s new Find My Device network. Check out the lineup below:
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