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    Google’s Find My Device is now the center of search, and it’s being smart with UWB and Satellite Support

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    Google’s Find My Device Service is getting serious upgrades. Announced during Google Android show live stream that took place today, The app has been re -nominated for “Finding Center” And now not only the equipment, but also sets itself as a more comprehensive solution to find people and personal equipment. With the inclusion of ultra-wide band (UWB) support, satellite contacts, and third-party tag integration, the platform is developing in something that Apple looks for my network-and maybe even in some areas it is left behind. Smartphones and tablets. This change is timely, considering how the Android ecosystem is scattered in terms of location tracking, especially compared to Apple’s firmly integrated experience.

    New Branding, known as & quotes, Find Hub & quot;
    New branding, called "Find the hub"

    Google’s Find is getting a brand to my device network to “find hub”. | Image Credit – Google

    As part of the extension, the Find Hub will begin to support the UWB-capable Bluetooth tags later this month, starting with the moto tag. This allows more exact item tracking, which limits the tag location to a particular location in the room. Satellite is also supporting this year, which will facilitate users to share locations in mobile signal areas – a feature that can be especially useful for hiking and frequent travelers.

    The Find Hub will also support third -party tags such as July and Mocobara to track these equipment, peak for its gear, and even Pixby’s Disney Tamadar tags aimed at children and families. Starting from 2025, hubs seeking some airlines will allow users to share direct Bluetooth tag locations with their system, and potentially smooth the recovery of the lost bag at the airport.

    Photo of the upcoming Pixby Gurgo Tamadar TagPhoto of the upcoming Pixby Gurgo Tamadar Tag

    The incoming gurugo -affected Disney Tagged tag. | Image Credit – Google

    Time is also noteworthy. Apple allegedly included satellite warning and third -party accessories, with My Network to expand its network, Google’s move can help the playground level. Samsung’s Galaxy Smart Tags already support UWB, but they are limited to Samsung’s own devices.

    With my experience with Google’s Old Find My Device System, the app has always been solid to detect phone and airbids, but its scope was tight. If the search hub fulfills these promises, it can turn into the benefit of a real environmental system for Android users. UWB is an important precision step, while satellite support fully opens the door to new use issues.

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