JioTag Item Finder
A coin-sized tag for keys, wallets, and the bag you will eventually leave in an auto.
JioTag Item Finder
A coin-sized tracker for keys, wallets, and the bag you will eventually leave in an auto. No SIM needed, works on either kind of phone.
What it actually is
A Bluetooth item tracker roughly the size of a large coin, IP64 rated against dust and splashes, compatible with both Android and iOS, with a claimed one year of battery life and a replaceable cell. No SIM card and no subscription.
Who it's for
Anyone who loses the same three objects on rotation. It is aimed squarely at the AirTag audience at a fraction of the price, and the Android compatibility matters in a market where most phones are not iPhones.
The honest downside
Understand what Bluetooth trackers actually do. This finds things within Bluetooth range — roughly a room or two. It does not have GPS. Outside that range you are relying on the crowd-finding network, and the size of that network in India is far smaller than Apple's. For a bag left across the city, this will very likely not help.
Check these before you buy
- That you understand it is Bluetooth, not GPS — the single biggest cause of bad reviews
- Whether the battery is user-replaceable and which cell it takes
- Loudness of the alert tone, which decides if you can find it under a sofa
- App requirements, since some features need a specific account
Verdict
Excellent for the keys in your own house. Do not buy it expecting to track a stolen bag.
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