The Xiaomi Tag, a new tracking device that will rival Apple's AirTag and Motorola's Moto Tag, is purportedly being prepared by Xiaomi.
Along with the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, the device is anticipated to be launched in China on December 26.
Xiaomi Tag features (expected)
The Xiaomi Tag will use Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology to provide accurate short-range position tracking similar to Apple's AirTag.
Compared to Apple's AirTags, it will be more compatible with a greater variety of devices because it will also function with Google's Find My Device network, enabling nearby Android phones to assist in locating marked objects.
The Xiaomi Tag's affordability is one of its main selling points, with a reported price tag of less than $25 in China.
This makes it a more cost-effective option than current trackers like Apple's AirTag and the Moto Tag.
The gadget, which gives consumers a dependable and reasonably priced method of tracking their possessions, is anticipated to be a major addition to Xiaomi's device lineup.
Particularly among Android users who have been waiting for an affordable yet functional finder tag, the release of the Xiaomi Tag is eagerly awaited.
Xiaomi Tag has the potential to upend the market and challenge Apple with its anticipated features and pricing.