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JioTag launched, a less expensive alternative to Apple’s Airtag

Users can locate their lost belongings with Jio Community Find Network.

Jio has announced the launch of a new Bluetooth tracker in India. Similar to Apple’s Airtag the JioTag also lets you locate and find your lost items. However, the device is a lot cheaper than Apple’s Bluetooth tracker and offers similar features as that of Apple AirTag. In addition to this, it comes with a Community Find feature. It can be used to find a phone and locate lost items.

JioTag price in India, sale details

JioTag costs Rs 2199, however, the current launch deal price is Rs 749. The device comes in a single white colour variant. As per the listing, the Bluetooth tracker by Jio will be available via the company’s official website in the country. It is available with both cash on delivery and prepaid payments. In addition to this, the company offers an additional battery and a lanyard cable with the JioTag which is sold separately with the Apple AirTag.

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JioTag price in India, sale details

JioTag specifications

You can use JioTag to locate your smartphone. Double tapping your connected JioTag will ring your phone, even if it is on silent. In addition to your phone, it may be attached to your wallet, baggage, keys, and other items so that your phone will warn you when you leave something behind or are lost. The Bluetooth tracker also provides the precise position of your item’s most recent disconnect. Even at the site of the last disconnect, if you are still unable to locate your JioTagged possession the Jio Community locate network will hunt for and report back the location of your missing JioTagged item after users mark their JioTag as lost on the JioThings app.

JioTag price in India, sale details

The device is powered by a replaceable CR2032 and features Bluetooth 5.1. The Jio tag measures 3.82×3.82×0.72 cm  and weighs 9.5 grams. If offers up to 1 year of battery life and has a range of up to 20 meters indoors and up to 50 meters outdoors (Direct line of sight)  

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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