
Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2
Android
Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2
Android
6 months ago
The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is normally supplied with a CR2032 battery. This battery is included in the scope of delivery to enable immediate use of the tracker.
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The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is compatible with Samsung devices that use Android 9.0 or higher and have at least 3 GB RAM. The range of the SmartTag2 is up to 120 metres via Bluetooth. For precise localisation over longer distances, it uses the SmartThings Find network, which only works with Samsung devices.
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The tracker can only be connected to one Samsung account at a time, which is managed via the SmartThings app. Location access by multiple mobiles at the same time is not directly provided. However, multiple SmartTags can be managed with a single smartphone, but sharing a single tag with multiple mobiles for location tracking is not possible by default.
Automatically generated from the .This is not a question for users in Germany! This is about the offers from Galaxus.ch. In my opinion, the two suppliers are offering the same devices. The cheaper offer comes from Galaxus.ch itself, the more expensive one from a third-party supplier who, for some unknown reason, offers the set on the Galaxus platform at a much higher price...
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9 months ago
The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 uses Bluetooth and Ultra Wide Band (UWB) technology to locate items, but it does not have built-in GPS. Here are some important aspects of range and tracking: - Bluetooth range: location is mainly within Bluetooth range, which is typically a few metres to about 10-15 metres, depending on the environment and obstacles. - Ultra Wide Band (UWB): When UWB is available, precise tracking can be done within the UWB range, which is similar to the Bluetooth range. This enables precise localisation using the camera and visual instructions in the SmartThings app. - Community Finding: If the tracker is out of direct range, it can be found by the Samsung Galaxy Community. If another Samsung Galaxy user passes close to the tracker, the position of the tracker is transmitted anonymously to the owner. Overall, the exact distance at which you can locate your tracker depends on the environmental conditions and the availability of other Samsung devices in the vicinity.
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Yes, the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE. Here are the details: - The Galaxy SmartTag2 works with Samsung Galaxy devices running Android 9 (P OS) or higher. - The Galaxy S20 FE runs on Android 11 or higher, which ensures compatibility. - It is also important that the device supports the SmartThings Find app and has at least 3 GB of RAM, which is the case with the Galaxy S20 FE.
Automatically generated from the .The Bluetooth trackers connect to other devices and transmit the approximate GPS information of the mobile device to Find-my-Network. From the next Android version (15), as has been the case on Apple products for years, it will no longer be possible to switch off the Bluetooth function, or at least not without great effort. As far as I know, Google is hoping to improve Bluetooth tracker devices. For my part, I think it already works pretty well today.
I have only installed Smart Things, where you can then see all the Samsung devices that you have assigned.
No SIM required, can be located at any distance, even out of Bluetooth range, only for Samsung smartphones
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No - The location is not determined via GPS. The Smarttag2 can connect to other Samsung devices (own and third-party) in the vicinity via SmartThings and then be found.
Only have smart things. Works with it. A map of which tag is where is also in smart things.
Servus, These types of devices do not function as direct transmitters, they transmit their presence via Bluetooth to any Samsung smartphone within range. The smartphone then transmits its position via the mobile phone network. So yes, it works wherever Samsung smartphones are nearby, even abroad.
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