Google is committed to enhancing the Find My Device network for more accurate tracking, addressing recent performance concerns with trackers like Chipolo and Pebblebee. The tech giant is rolling out improvements to boost speed and accuracy in locating lost items through the network.
As Google works on these enhancements, users can optimize their tracker’s performance by adjusting a specific setting. Simply go to the Find My Device section in your Security & privacy settings and choose ‘Find your offline devices.’ Switching the setting to ‘With network in all areas’ can help improve pinpointing lost items, especially in low-traffic areas.
It’s important to remember that the most significant improvements in location accuracy and speed will be noticeable once Google’s network enhancements are fully implemented in the coming weeks.
For those considering a tracker compatible with Google’s enhanced Find My Device network, the Moto Tag is a compelling option. This tracker features a built-in UWB (Ultra-Wideband) chip for precise location tracking when communicating with other UWB-enabled devices, a technology not found in Bluetooth trackers like Chipolo and Pebblebee models.
The ongoing network improvements by Google and the introduction of innovative trackers like Moto Tag promise a bright future for the Find My Device ecosystem. Users can look forward to an increasingly reliable and efficient experience in locating their misplaced belongings.