2021-04-09 15:25
Technology
Alex Lowe

Chipolo announces new device tracker, that works with Apple’s Find My network

Chipolo announces new device tracker, that works with Apple’s Find My network

Earlier this week, Apple announced the Find My network, which will allow third party accessories such as bikes, headphones and device trackers to use the wide network of iOS devices Apple has in the wild. The first device tracker, which is similar to the much rumoured AirTags from Apple, is from a company called Chipolo.

Chipolo has other trackers on the market which have their own app but this week, the company has announced a special version of the ONE Spot tracker which works exclusively with Apple’s Find My network. It has a 12 month battery and a loud 120dB alarm, which can be activated using the Find My app on macOS and iOS.

The battery is even replaceable, which reduces the need for waste. Chipolo is taking pre-orders for the Find My edition of the ONE Spot on its website and they start shipping this June.

Alex Lowe

Chipolo announces new device tracker, that works with Apple’s Find My network

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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