The Tile Mate is the cheapest tracker in the range, but it offers the same functionality as the rest. At £19.99, its basic look and feel means you won't be disappointed if it takes a kicking. New to trackers? Buy this. A tracker fan who wants something ch...
Published: 2019-10-08, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Ease of use,Affordable way to keep track of things,Map of last location,Good app
Depends on the wider Tile community when you lose things
If you're prone to misplacing things around your home then Tile has immediate appeal - it's really easy to find things via your phone by sounding an alarm, or using voice via Google or Amazon devices. Beyond that, having a location on a map showing where...
Published: 2019-10-08, Author: Jeremy , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Abstract: Around 300 turtles are waddling through the world's backyards, peering myopically around fallen leaves, winning small victories as they clamber atop forgotten skateboards, owners long since forgotten in the pursuit of a spot of warmth and maybe some rough...
Published: 2017-01-31, Author: Jay , review by: gadgetynews.com
Smaller than the original, Still packs all the functionality, Large user base to help track, Alarm nice and loud, Easy to use
Price increase, Once battery dies, have to buy a new Tile
Last year the Tile got a score of 8.5 with one of the cons being its size.The new shrunken version certainly is an improvement in that respect. Unfortunately, the price has grown. Now, this might be due to the Sterling currently swirling around the plug r...
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Published: 2016-10-17, Author: Alan , review by: alphr.com
See related Tile review: Never lose your keys again – unless you lose your phone firstWho's to blame when Find My Phone software backfires?Earlier in the year, I gave the original Tile four stars and a solid endorsement, calling it “a cheap and cheerful w...
Abstract: Apple's rumoured Bluetooth-based object tracker might not have launched (yet), but arguably the biggest name in the space entered the Indian market recently. Tile products are now officially available in India, although the company has not entered the cou...