2022-04-12 8:22
Technology
Alex Lowe

Dell and Tile partner up to launch new stylus that can be tracked

Dell and Tile partner up to launch new stylus that can be tracked

Dell has partnered with Tile to launch its new stylus. The new pen can be found easily using the Tile network, it’ll even be able to flash its LED lights and buzz to help you find it easier. The Tile app will also show where it saw it last and then you can make an attempt to find it.

The Premier Rechargeable Active Pen is on sale now for $110 in the US, it’ll last 40 days on one charge and will charge up from 0-80% in 20 minutes, using USB-C. However, even though the pen can be attached magnetically to Dell laptops, the company hasn’t mentioned if it supports wireless charging or not.

Tile has been working to expand its reach, thanks to increased competition from Apple with the AirTag, it is now looking to other avenues. Tile has been working with Intel to imbed its tech into laptops. Tile tech will be inside some HP, MSI and Fujitsu laptops. Some headphones from Skullcandy and Sennheiser will also see the tracking tech be integrated.

Alex Lowe

Dell and Tile partner up to launch new stylus that can be tracked

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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