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New Tile range is even more powerful to make it easier to find your stuff

Stephen FenechBy Stephen FenechOctober 9, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tile, the company behind the small devices that help you find your things, has just released a new range of products that make it even easier for customers to keep track of their stuff.

The new line-up offer even more form factors and improvements to allow users to locate their belongings in a variety of situations.

Tile’s new products include Sticker – the smallest Tile ever made, Slim – the Tile in the shape of a credit card that can easily slip into your wallet and new versions of the original Mate and Pro.

Tile Mate

Tile uses Bluetooth so you can find whatever the Tile is attached easily within its amazing new Bluetooth range of up 120m.

Within this range, a person can use the Tile app top locate the Tile-attached product on a map.
For example, if you have a Tile in your backpack you can see its last known location but also make it play a tune so you can find it.

It also works the other way with users able to locate their phone by pressing a button on the Tile as well.

Tile Sticker – the smallest Tile ever released

But it also goes beyond that thanks to the ever-expanding Tile community.

If you have lost an item, the Tile will alert you to the last known location before the Bluetooth connection was severed.

Tile Sticker stuck on a camera

Users can mark an item as lost and any member of the Tile community (there are millions around the world) will receive an alert if they are near it and allow the owner to be notified of its location.

Tile says 90 per cent of items marked as lost are returned to their rightful owners thanks to their technology.

Tile Slim – the credit card sized Tile

With this new range of products, users can attach a Tile to just about anything.

Sticker, the smallest Tile ever created, has an adhesive back thanks to the partnership with 3M so wherever you place it, it will stay put.

Tile Slim is the perfect size for a wallet or a luggage tag

The small size (it’s about the size of a dollar coin) and adhesive back opens up a world of possibilities of where it can be used whether it’s on a bike, your phone, a camera, remote controls, outdoor gear or anything of value you can think of.

Despite its small size it comes with a full three-year battery life and 45m Bluetooth range.

Tile Pro (left) and Tile Mate

Slim is shaped like a credit card and can fit in all kinds of narrow spaces which means it’s perfect for your wallet, handbag or a luggage tag.

It has a range of 60m, is twice as loud as the previous Slim and also has a three year battery life.

Tile Pro

The new Mate and Pro now have a 60m and 120m range respectively and can be attached to things like keys, drink bottles, backpacks, luggage – you name it.

All four of the new Tile products are available now from JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, Officeworks and Kogan.

Tile Sticker on a scooter

Tile Sticker: Available in Black, starting from $49.99 for a 2-pack, $79.99 for a 4-pack.

Tile Slim: Available in Black for $39.99.

Tile Mate: Available in White, for $34.99.

Tile Pro: Available in Black and White, for  $44.99.

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