With iFind Locating Tags Finding Things Becomes Easy Peasy
Imagine you are getting ready for a party or an important meeting and just when you are about to leave you are confronted with the question humanity has been asking itself for years âwhere are my keys?â. Yes, the question that is the reason for those 10 min delays you have every time you want to reach somewhere in time. With âiFindâ all that is about to end. It is a item locating tag that communicates with your iOS or android device via Bluetooth. Tag any item you want to track and you can locate it with your phone. Well, we have had other item locating tags in the past, but what makes iFind special is that it requires no battery as such so you wonât have to worry about replacing it from time to time. So where does it gets the power from? Well, to keep track of things and sound an alarm when they are out of range, iFind collects its power from ambient electromagnetic sources, such as Wi-Fi transmitters or mobile phone antennas. The power collected is then converted into electrical currents and stored in a power bank in iFind which continually supports a Bluetooth 4.0 Low Energy radio.
iFind is a user friendly app which is compatible with iOS as well as android with a 200ft detection range. It has a loud alarm which can be heard even if it is in your bag and is safe to your skin and your pet.
iFind is easy to use. All you have to do is open the iFind app on your phone and place the tag for automatic pairing and you are good to go. Attach it to anything you want to track and you can do it any time you want. If you are worried about losing your phone, iFind can be of help there too. Just shake any of your iFind tags and the phone will ring!
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iFind is a user friendly app which is compatible with iOS as well as android with a 200ft detection range. It has a loud alarm which can be heard even if it is in your bag and is safe to your skin and your pet.
iFind is easy to use. All you have to do is open the iFind app on your phone and place the tag for automatic pairing and you are good to go. Attach it to anything you want to track and you can do it any time you want. If you are worried about losing your phone, iFind can be of help there too. Just shake any of your iFind tags and the phone will ring!
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Gurwinder SinghIf I am 200ft away from my object and my phone start ringing. Then how to find my object in that area because 200ft is big area to find something.
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Aditya Singhal
There is an alarm in the ifind tag.so when ur phone comes near to that object,the alarm will go on.Gurwinder SinghIf I am 200ft away from my object and my phone start ringing. Then how to find my object in that area because 200ft is big area to find something. -
Harshad ItaliyaI would say another common product with slight modification. I suggested similar tags to my client and his experience is really not that good that is shown in this video.
Still some solid work is required in this field. No doubt that any project similar to this one is successfully funded every time. -
Gurwinder SinghOK but how that tag will work without battery?
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Harshad Italiya
Obviously it doesn't ! There must be some option to replace battery. And I am sure they are using some coin cells.Gurwinder SinghOK but how that tag will work without battery? -
Aditya Singhal
it finds power from electromagnetic sources like antennas and Wi-Fi tranismitters.Gurwinder SinghOK but how that tag will work without battery? -
Harshad Italiya
I don't think they are using it in this Tag.aditya01it finds power from electromagnetic sources like antennas and Wi-Fi tranismitters. -
Aditya Singhal
I don't know exactly but it is written in the post.Harshad ItaliyaI don't think they are using it in this Tag.
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