Google’s new Find My Device: Locate offline Android devices & more!
Google has introduced the new Find My Device experience.
The new Find My Device can help you find your misplaced Android devices and everyday items quickly and securely.
Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro owners will also be able to find their devices if they’re powered off or the battery is dead.
Google has introduced the new Find My Device experience. The new Find My Device can help you find your misplaced Android devices and everyday items quickly and securely.
It’s important to note that the new Find My Device is rolling out to Android devices globally, starting in the US and Canada. So, you have to wait a little while to try the new Find My Device experience.
Let’s see all the updates.
Also read: Google working on a ‘Find My Device’ app similar to Apple’s
Locate offline Android devices
With the new Find My Device, you can find your compatible Android phone and tablet by making them ring or checking their location on a map within the app, even if they’re offline.
Well, that’s not it. Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro owners will also be able to find their devices if they’re powered off or the battery is dead.
Also read: Google Pixel phones could get ‘Lookup’ feature: Here’s how it will work
Locate everyday items with Bluetooth tags
Starting in May, you can use Bluetooth tracker tags from Chipolo and Pebblebee in the Find My Device app to find things like your keys, wallet or luggage. These tags, built specifically for the Find My Device network, will be compatible with unknown tracker alerts across Android and iOS to help protect you from unwanted tracking.
Later this year, more Bluetooth tags from companies like eufy, Jio and Motorola will be available too, Google said.
Find nearby items
Sometimes, what we’re searching for is really close by. If you’re near your lost device but need some extra help to find it, a “Find nearby” button will pop up to help you figure out exactly where it’s hiding. This feature will also help you locate everyday items like your wallet or keys when Bluetooth tags become available in May.
Finding lost Items made easier at home with Nest
Many times, we misplace common items like keys or phones within our own homes. Now, the Find My Device app displays how close a lost device is to your home Nest devices, giving you a simple way to know where to look.
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