This Is A New Tool From Google, So You Don't Get Dizzy Looking For A Wallet And A Disbursed Key
JAKARTA - Google announced it will add two new tracking tools to its Find My Device platform, namely One Point to search for keys and Card Point to find wallets. This tracking tool is specifically for use with Google location tracking services, but Chipolo also offers similar tracking tools, namely One Spot and Card Spot for Apple's Find My service.
The names of the two tracking devices simply explain their function. The new Card Point is similar to a thick credit card that can be put in a wallet, while One Point is shaped like a duck for keys. One Point is small enough to use in other circumstances, such as to track baggage, bicycles, or even pet collars.
Card Point doesn't look too big compared to standard credit cards, so it doesn't take much space in the wallet. One Point has a battery life of one year and the battery can be replaced.
One Point is also louder in sound with a level of 120dB. While Card Point has a 105dB sound level and an irreplaceable battery for two years. Cards can be recycled and replaced with new products with a 50 percent discount when they reach the end of their life through the Chipolo rejuvenation program.
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These two tracking devices have a location range of 60 meters, support the Fast Pair feature on Android, and have IPX5 water resistance - meaning this tool will continue to work when hit by heavy rains but not submerged. You need to connect a tracking device to an Android device that runs at least Android 9 and has an installed Google Play service.
Orders are available now, with deliveries expected in "second half of July 2023". One Point Chipolo will cost $28 for a single device, or $79 for a package of four.
While Card Point Chipolo costs $35 or 112 for four tools (increased in replacement costs after a few years). There is also a package containing one Card Point tracker and two One Point trackers available for $77.