🔍 Never lose your vibe — stay connected, stylish, and in control with Galaxy SmartTag2!
The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is a Bluetooth tracking device designed for Galaxy smartphones and tablets running Android 11 or later. Featuring a robust 120-meter Bluetooth range, IP67 water and dust resistance, and an impressive battery life of up to 500 days, it ensures reliable tracking of your keys, wallet, luggage, or pets. With SmartThings Find and Compass View, locating your items is intuitive and fast. The SmartTag2 also supports IoT device activation and offers customizable protective cases with carabiner attachments for added style and security.
Control Method | App |
Range | Up to 120 meters without obstacles |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Item Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Material Type | Plastic |
J**E
Just received; will update
Just got this tag for my 9lb cat, Loki. So far it's perfect. I did have a little trouble setting it up bc I had no idea what I was doing but I youtubed it & got it set up. Tested it out & it works. I can not tell you how happy I am with my purchase so far. Loki is 1 of 3 cats, she is the youngest & the only escape artist. I have tried "cat proofing" my fence but she finds the points which I'm trying to fix. In the meantime, she has a pink collar with reflective strip & a bell. She now also has this tracker. Even when she doesn't escape, I sometimes can't find her at night bc she's dark gray & small so she can hide under plants or objects 😅 i also LOVE that you can play a tune to help find the item. Right now I'm so happy with this purchase.6/7/25 this is great for finding something however I had to purchase Tractive for my escape artist, Loki. She jumps the fence & I need exact GPS location & instant notification that she's left the safe zone. Tractive covers that. SmartTag 2 still helps bc sometimes it's hard to find Loki in the yard, especially at night.6/16/25 I've definitely decided to keep both the tractive tracker & the smarttag2 on Loki's collar. My 3 cats are allowed in the backyard & the older 2 stay in the backyard; have only left once or twice (my male left twice) then never again. Loki is dark gray & small. We have lots of plants that she can hide under & at night it's really difficult to find her. Thats where the Smarttag2 comes in very handy! Tractive tells me she's in the safe zone but the smarttag helps me locate her. Both help me a lot. Happy with both purchases.
I**.
They're work just as promised, and great price!
Great tags and work as promised! Very easy to set up. All I had to do was pull the blue tab out, a pairing request popped up on my phone and opened smartthings. It also notified of an update. You can change the ringtone and volume in the app as well. Its pretty loud, 105 db, which is about the decibels as many car alarms. However, its a tiny speaker, so don't expect it to sound as loud as a car alarm!As far as quality, of course, they're Samsung! Very durable and small enough to hide it in a purse, or even a wallet. If you're using for keys you won't need an additional key ring, it pretty much has one built into it. And its not bad looking either. You can get various protective covers for them as well. I highly recommend, especially at the current price reduction!Please know your tech products... I'm seeing bad reviews (not just for this item, but many) based on finding the tags when their phone isn't close enough to the tags. The location does not update until you are within the tags bluetooth range OR until another Samsung device grabs its location (meaning any other Samsung device belonging to anyone is near by, it automatically pings its location and then you immediately get the update).Furthermore, the reviews saying they went [x amount of feet (like 300) in the wrong direction] and its not picking up the tag, if you're retracing your footsteps for a lost item, you'll find it, so why would you go somewhere you were not to begin with? Illogical reasoning and illogical testing (also, what barriers could have been obstructing the signal, etc). And if an item was stolen, your hidden tag WILL ping once the signal is grabbed. Please stop giving bad reviews because you didn't research what you purchased and have no idea how it actually works.S/n: there are apps made by android developers that may bypass both the restriction to use these tags with other android phones, and the ability to find with locators other than via smartthings. However, I wouldn't base buying an item like this off of using a 3rd party app (especially if little is known about the app), and can also be removed at any moment.
J**.
Great for keeping track of our German Shepherd
After trying a very expensive collar-mounted dog tracker for our german shepherd and getting very sub-par results, I purchased these instead and returned that one. So far it's been great for not only tracking my dog, but helping me interrupt his barking by using the chime sound one would usually set off to find lost keys or something. Huge bonus for me!I can view his location no matter where he is, even if he's within wifi range (one of the shortcomings of the expensive system was you couldn't view their location within your wifi radius, and ours is our entire property). I wanted something for the rare occasions he manages to get loose, but I still want to be able to find him when he's nearby and I just can't see him, so I really appreciate that.It isn't rechargeable, and it doesn't give exact battery levels, but it will tell you when battery power is below 15% which I haven't hit yet and I've had it on him for a couple weeks now. I can also share the device with individual people in case i'm leaving him with family or otherwise not available to check on him, which is super helpful.All this for less than $30! I bought the 4 pack to use the extras for other things, but even with the cost of the 4 pack, i'm still at less than a quarter of the cost of that other system, which was only one tracker, it had to be removed every couple weeks to charge, people had to sign up for a whole new service to be able to track him, I couldn't use it anywhere on our property, it definitely didn't do anything to deter his barking, and it had to be renewed every five years for another $350+For anyone curious, yes our german shepherd is energetic, so no this would not work as the normal keychain. I put it in a sealed collar attachment, and then wrapped it in a soft but sturdy double-sided velcro strip that I wrapped around it in a small football shape to keep him from scratching it off or snagging it on a branch or something. So far it's holding up just fine.
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