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Chipolo Introduces A Range Of Bluetooth Trackers To Find Lost Items

Chipolo Introduces A Range Of Bluetooth Trackers To Find Lost Items

Hemal Vora

Chipolo has come up with the thinnest and the tiniest ever, Bluetooth tracker solutions that will help users to keep a tab on their valuable items via Bluetooth. Users can now find their lost items by placing a Bluetooth tracker on their items, which will make an alarm sound in case the user is looking out for the item after misplacing it.

Chipolo Clip

The Chipolo Clip is a battery powered Bluetooth tracking device that is considered as the World's thinnest ever. It is 28 percent thinner than the Tile Slim and can be stuck on items like an ID or a passport that requires being kept safe. It comes with a detachable clip. The battery is not replaceable. However, users can get a new Chipolo Clip for 50 percent of the price by giving the old one after a year's time, as reported by AndroidHeadline.

Chipolo Sticker

It is similar size as that of a paper clip. Approximately the size of a paper clip, the Chipolo sticker is the world's smallest Bluetooth tracking device. It is 63 percent smaller compared to the Chipolo Clip. It can also be charged wirelessly, as reported by The Verge.

Chipolo Plus

Dubbed as the world's loudest tracker, the Chipolo Plus is a waterproof device and can make a 100db sound of melody, which is higher compared to the 85 dB.Sticker and the 90 dB. Clip.

Track Lost Items

All the three trackers can be paired with the iOS/Android versions of the Chipolo app. The melody can be tripped as long as a person is within 200 feet distance to the lost item. If a user is not able to find the item, the item can be marked as lost as whenever any other Chipolo app user comes in the radius of the tracker fixed device, the user who lost the item will be sent a notification containing the location details of the lost item.

This is indeed the best way to track lost items.

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