Google recently launched its Find My Device network, which allows Android users to track lost items such as keys, phones, earbuds and even pets using Bluetooth trackers. Several brands have already launched compatible Bluetooth trackers and devices to support this upgraded service. To access Google’s advanced tracking features, just use the Find My Device app on any device running Android 9 or higher. You can already use the app to locate your Android phone and other Google products (such as Wear OS smartwatches).
Some of these new compatible devices are launching soon, while others are already available. If you’re not sure which equipment to choose, we can help. We’ve compiled a comprehensive list of all tracker tags, headphones, and other current and upcoming devices that are compatible with Google’s Find My Device network.
How to use the Find My app to find your lost iPhone, AirPods or watch
The Find My app allows Apple users to locate their iPhone, Watch, AirPods, iPad, Mac and some third-party devices. Here’s how to use it.
Some of my favorite items below, like trackers from Chipolo and Pebbblebee, are currently available for pre-order. Both companies have similar trackers that you can buy from Amazon or Best Buy, but these are older models that aren’t compatible with Google’s Find My Device network. As for the earbuds and headphones below, you may need to wait for the software update to be fully rolled out to enable the Find My Device feature. We expect more Bluetooth trackers and audio devices to be added to this list over time.
You can now pre-order (or purchase) all Find My Device-compatible trackers
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Chipolo a little
Small Devices Google Find My Smart Device
The Chipolo One is great for tracking keys, wallets, and cell phones. It has a 120 dB ringer volume, replaceable battery, waterproof design, and compatibility with Google Assistant, Alexa, and Siri. Although its 200-foot range falls short compared to some competitors, it offers customization options and interesting features like remote selfies.
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Chipolo card points
Wallet Ready Google Find My Smart Device
The Chipolo Card is a stylish Bluetooth item tracker similar to a credit card that helps locate everything from wallets to remote controls. With a loud 95dB sound and a waterproof design, its slim profile and matte black finish allow for discreet placement, but its battery life is slightly shorter than the Tile Slim.
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Pebble Bee Card
Wallet-style smart Google Find My tracker
The Pebblebee Card is a rechargeable item tracker designed for wallets and small items that is easy to set up and slots seamlessly into a credit card slot. With water resistance and compatibility with Siri, Google Assistant, and Amazon Alexa, its speaker and slim design make it a practical choice for those looking for a durable tracking solution.
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Pebble bee clip
Easily connect to Google to find my smart devices
The Pebblebee Clip is a rechargeable item tracker for pets, keys and bags that offers a unique sound and LED flash to draw attention. Equipped with a rechargeable battery, USB-C charging, and IPX6 water resistance, it offers practical functionality. Its matte black finish and curved LED panel add to its beauty and functionality.
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pebble bee label
Rechargeable Google Find My smart device
The Pebblebee Tag Rechargeable Item Tracker provides convenience and peace of mind for tracking small items. The battery lasts up to 8 months on a single charge, and the loud buzzer and bright LED help retrieve items quickly. Attachment options include double-sided adhesive panels and collar/strap attachment.
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JBL Tour Pro 2
Wireless headphones with Google Find My tracking
JBL Tour Pro 2 true wireless headphones deliver a rich audio experience, with powerful bass and crisp highs. Noise cancellation allows users to immerse themselves in music without interruption. Stylish and secure, these headphones are comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, while their long battery life ensures uninterrupted enjoyment all day long.
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JBL Travel One M2
Over-ear headphones with Google Find My tracking
The JBL Tour One M2 headphones deliver an immersive listening experience with deep bass and bright treble, enhanced by above-average noise cancellation and a comfortable over-ear design. They offer convenient voice control with hands-free support for Alexa and Google Assistant. Despite the finicky touch controls, these headphones offer solid performance and come with quality accessories.
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Sony WH-1000XM5 wireless headphones
Noise-canceling headphones with Google Find My tracking
Sony WH-1000XM5 wireless headphones feature a comfortable and stylish design with intuitive on-ear controls. With up to 30 hours of battery life and customizable noise cancellation, they deliver a premium listening experience based on personal preference, making them a top choice for music lovers and professionals alike.
Which tracker are we most excited about?
It’s hard to say because they’re both game-changers for Android devices. The Pebblebee tags and the fact that they’re rechargeable are an exciting feature, but the Chipolo One Point’s size is also attractive because you can attach them to more objects or hide them in more places. Until all of these labels actually ship, we won’t know for sure which one is the absolute best. We’re even more excited that the Find My Device network has finally launched and we now know when we can start tracking lost items.
How did we select these items?
To be honest, we didn’t have much choice. Each item listed above is Google’s complete list of trackers and gadgets that are compatible with its Find My Device network. We’ve just listed them all in one convenient place for you.
How to track your device with Google’s Find My Device
Use Google’s location tracking service to pinpoint your Android phone, tablet, smartwatch, or any other device with a compatible Bluetooth tracker.
FAQ
Q: When will Find My Device be supported on more devices?
While Google hasn’t released an exact timeline for when specific devices will support Find My Device, the company says it will bring the Pixel Buds Pro to the network soon. Other devices that will eventually work with Find My Device include:
Google will also continue to add new features to improve the service. For example, if you own a Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro, the Find My Device network can find your phone even if it’s turned off or has no battery. Google is actively expanding this feature to other Android devices.
Q: What are the best Bluetooth tracker tags?
The Chipolo One Point and Eufy SmartTrack Link rank among the best Bluetooth trackers, and both support Google’s Find My Device network. Tile makes a number of great trackers, including the Tile Pro, Tile Slim, and Tile Sticker, but it’s unclear if or when they will support Find My Device. Apple AirTag is another popular option, but it’s not compatible with Google Find My devices; instead, it relies on Apple’s Find My network.