Understanding SmartTag: GPS or Not?
Discover if SmartTag is a GPS device and learn about its tracking technology using Bluetooth.
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No, SmartTag is not a GPS. While it provides tracking capabilities, SmartTags use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology to connect with your smartphone. They utilize your phone’s GPS to help locate lost items, but they do not have built-in GPS. For better range, SmartTags communicate with network-connected devices if outside Bluetooth range. This creates a network that extends tracking capabilities, leveraging the power of nearby devices through a feature often referred to as ‘crowdsourced finding’.**
FAQs & Answers
- How does SmartTag work? SmartTag utilizes Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology to connect to your smartphone. It tracks lost items by leveraging your phone's GPS and can extend its tracking range by communicating with other nearby devices through crowdsourced finding.
- What is the difference between SmartTag and GPS? SmartTag does not have built-in GPS. Instead, it provides tracking capabilities by using Bluetooth to connect to your smartphone's GPS and relies on nearby devices for extended tracking range.
- Can SmartTag track items over long distances? SmartTag can track items beyond Bluetooth range by utilizing a network of nearby devices that can help locate the SmartTag, thanks to its crowdsourced finding feature.
- Is SmartTag suitable for locating pets? While SmartTag can help track lost items, its reliance on Bluetooth and smartphone GPS may not make it the most reliable option for tracking pets over long distances, especially if they wander far from your smartphone's Bluetooth range.