Tile - Find lost keys & phone

Tile - Find lost keys & phone

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  • Category: Lifestyle
  • Price: Free
  • Age Rating: 14+
  • Rating:
    4.9
  • Developer: Tile Inc.
  • Version: 2.114.0
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When you lose your keys or phone, it can be a frustrating experience. But with Tile, you can easily find them again. Tile is a small, Bluetooth-enabled device that helps you keep track of your belongings. You can attach it to your keychain, bag, or even your pet's collar. And if you ever lose your keys or phone, you can use the Tile app to help you find them.

What is Tile - Find lost keys & phone

Tile is a Bluetooth tracker that helps you find your lost keys, phone, and anything else. Attach Tile to an item and use the app to find it, even when it’s out of sight.
Tile is the world’s largest lost and found community, and our technology works anywhere on Earth. With over 9 million Tiles sold, we’re building a global network of people who can help each other locate their belongings.


How Does Tile Work? 

To find your things, just open the app and tap Find. The app will show you the last known location of your Tile on a map, so you can get back to where you left it. If your Tile is within Bluetooth range (100 ft), it will play a loud tune so you can hear it nearby.
If your thing is far away, don’t worry! The Tile community can anonymously help you locate your lost item by crowdsourcing its location until it’s back in your hands. Just mark your Tile as “Lost” in the app and if any other user with the app comes within range of your missing device, its location will be updated in the app automatically and anonymously.


Features of Tile - Find lost keys & phone

Tile is a small, waterproof tracker that you can attach to your keys, wallet, or anything else you need to keep track of. If you lose your keys, Tile will help you find them. If you lose your phone, Tile will call it for you.
Tile comes with a free app that works on iOS and Android devices. The app uses Bluetooth to connect to yourTile tracker. Once connected, the app will show you the last known location of your Tile tracker on a map.
If you can't find your Tile tracker, you can use the app to make it ring. This is helpful if your Tile tracker is attached to something that's hard to see, like a keychain.
If you still can't find your Tile tracker, you can use the app to ask other Tile users for help. The community of Tile users can anonymously help you locate your lost item by update the location of your Item on the map.
The last resort is activatingTile's "Lost & Found" feature. With this feature enabled, if another person with the tile app comes within 100 feet of your lost item, its location will be automatically updated in the app so you can find it!


How to use Tile - Find lost keys & phone

Assuming you have aTile device and the app set up on your phone, there are a few ways to use Tile to help you find lost keys or your phone.
If you lose your keys, simply open the app and press the button in the middle of the screen. This will make your keys ring, even if they're buried under a pile of clothes. If you're in range (about 150 feet), your keys should start ringing within seconds. If you're not in range, the app will show you the last known location of your keys on a map.
To find your lost phone, double press the button on your Tile device. Your phone will then ring, even if it's on silent. As with finding lost keys, if you're not within range of your phone, the app will show you its last known location on a map.
If at any point you can't find your Tile device, you can mark it as "lost" in the app. This will activateTile's community finding feature and anonymously alert other Tile users if they happen to be near where you lost your device.


Pros & Cons

There are many Pros & Cons of Tile - Find lost keys & phone. some people think its great because it can help you find your lost keys or phone. Others think its a waste of money, and that if you lose your keys or phone, you're out of luck.

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