Ryan Hans / Android Authority
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- Android’s newly designated Find Hub launched from Moto Tag Testor, last month announced support for UWB tracking.
- This week, a new Motor Tag firmware refreshing has been seen that enforces UWB support.
- You will need a smartphone according to UWB to take advantage of the exact tracking.
To be warm in the summer, and for a lot of us, this means travel plans. But when you are roaming to pack, it can be very easy to keep a criticism in the wrong place like your keys or your wallet. Thankfully, tracker tags offer an easy and innovative way to help us find lost items like them, and for such trackers is getting better thanks to UWB contact for Android Support Search Hub.
Google announced this support last month, and we were rushing to hear about UWB support. Today, the last piece of this puzzle slips in place, as a new moto tag firmware update is responsible for the hardware to turn the switch to the exact UWB tracking (thanks: Artium on X).
We have been able to confirm this with our own devices, while discovering the Moto Tag app, we have been informed about the availability of this UWB firmware refreshing firmware, as you can see above.
Once your motto tags have been updated to support UWB connectivity, you will be presented a brief introductory tutorial in the search hub that you have been told how to hold your phone your phone to get the tracker signal and clearly find it.
Despite receiving UWB support, we do not see any kind of directional indicators here, and instead get an interface that is focused at the distance of our lost tracker. As you come closer, you can mobilize it to make it a sound as before.
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