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Chipolo Finders: The AirTag Alternative for Android Users

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Chipolo Finders

Looking for an Android-compatible tracker that rivals Apple AirTags?

Chipolo’s One Point and Card Point finders might be the solution, and they’re currently on sale.

The Deal

Chipolo’s One Point trackers are discounted to $79 for a four-pack, while the Gift Bundle (six One Point and two Card Point trackers) is priced at $105, a 50% discount, with free shipping.

Why Chipolo Stands Out

  • For Android Users: These trackers integrate seamlessly with Google’s Find My Device network, closing the gap with Apple’s ecosystem.
  • Robust Design: The One Point fob is splashproof (IPX5) and has a user-replaceable battery lasting a year, ensuring longevity. The Card Point, while slim and wallet-friendly, sacrifices a replaceable battery for its thin profile.
  • Ease of Use: With loud 105dB speakers and a straightforward one-tap setup, locating items is hassle-free.

What’s Missing?

The Card Point’s non-replaceable battery may disappoint some, but Chipolo offsets this by offering a 50% discount on replacements after two years, along with free recycling of the old tag.

Real-World Performance

Chipolo trackers boast a range of 200 feet and pinpoint accuracy, making them reliable for everyday use. They’re ideal for finding misplaced keys, wallets, or even hidden items, offering Android users a much-needed alternative to AirTags.

Grab them while the deal lasts and enjoy peace of mind knowing your essentials are just a beep away.

Written by
Sazid Kabir

I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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