Android’s Find My Device trackers are missing one big AirTags feature, but that could soon change


Google‘s upgraded Find My Device network is slowly rolling out globally to help Android fans find their lost belongings. And it seems that Google is already planning to add a key feature that the network lacks compared to Apple’s AirTags – support for UWB (ultra-wideband) tech.

UWB is one of the main technologies that powers Apple AirTags’ Precision Finding feature (below). That feature gives you directions, down to a few feet, to where your lost keys are. But Google’s Find My Device network doesn’t currently support the tech – even though many of the best Android phones now support ultra-wideband. 



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