I never lose my wireless gadgets thanks to this $25 sticky tracker

I previously wrote on the use of applications to overcome my procrastination, but what I did not mention is that I also have trouble with oblivion. If something is not that I usually put it, it may be because my partner moved it, but more often than not, it is because I was distractedly deposited, I distracted myself and I forgot where I left it.
If I put something, it is almost guaranteed that I will not be able to find it. This is bad news for my precious devices! Especially my active wireless headphones of Jabra Elite 8, which are in a small case that I could lose one day. I hope I don’t do it, given their cost …
So what should I do? I use this sticky bluetooth tracker. There are many like that, but it is mine-and this one I recommend.

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The main function of a tile Bluetooth tracker is that if you cannot find the thing to which it is attached – whether it is your keys, your laptop or a small case of earphones – this will help you find it. All you have to do is remove the Companion Tile application, press the “Find” button, and the tank track will emit a little chiptune song that recalls Keygen’s music. So when my headphones disappear, I look around for a minute or two … and if I still can’t find it, I remove my phone and I can find it in seconds.
But what is special about it is that it uses the adhesive, unlike other tile models you probably know. You know, those who have key loops. These are just as effective for monitoring, but I prefer it because I can use it with all kinds of things-everything that has no hook, loop or strap. Like my headphones.
I was using the old Tile adhesive Bluetooth tracker model for a few years, but the integrated battery recently launched the bucket, so I ordered the new model to replace. It’s just as good. Maybe even a little better, to judge by the specifications. But to tell the truth, I do not care about the fanciful features which come from the fusion of Tile with Life360.
Tile insists that you turn the follow -up of the location all the time, that the application is open. The idea is that it will warn you when you are too far from your tile, or if you accidentally leave the house attached to the house. You can also use it to find your tile if you bad it is somewhere. But I am not interested in any of this, nor in monitoring the invasive family, with SOS capacities or to “make a circle” with my friends.

Jon Martindale / Foundry
So, of course, I have to endure boring authorization request windows whenever I use the application. But realistically, I only need it once a week. I can be satisfied with that. What me can’t Make my wireless headphones like my sticky troops, I will never lose them again.
Get this Bluetooth tracker from tight tiles for your own devices




