Google also wants to join the AirTag trend

Air Tag

Do you remember when we told you about Apple planning to release a location tag? A label that everyone talked about but that never arrived, until the day it arrived... The Air Tag It has been with us for a long time and although there were predecessors of other brands, the AirTags have been the first to set trends. Samsung has its own pagers, and is now the tech giant, Google, the one that seems to be working on its own AirTag. Keep reading that we tell you all the details of Google's plans.

The rumor has been leaked by the developer Kuba Wojciechowski via The Verge, as he would have discovered references to locator tags in the code of the Google Fast Pair functionality to quickly pair nearby Bluetooth devices. That was when he found a possible device qualified with the key “Grogu”, and yes many of you will remember the famous baby Yoda from the Mandalorian series, and coincidentally this possible device would be being Powered by Google Nest. It all fits, right? The developer also ventures to predict multiple colors and the inclusion of a small speaker that allows to locate them as it happens with Apple AirTags.

We will see how the Google AirTags work, they will certainly work better on Android since Apple AirTags are meant to be used with Apple devices although it is true that Apple launched the Tracker Detect app on Google Play to detect AirTags and scan them (also compatible with other certified devices such as Find My). Google arrives to join the locator bar and You are welcome, soon no one will fly with fear that their suitcase will be lost in airports since we will have them located at all times...


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