
Like the Chipolo Pop and Pebblebee’s universal trackers, MiLi’s MiTag Duo is a Bluetooth tracker that works with both Apple Find My and Google Find My devices. The new Bluetooth tracker is currently on sale and far less expensive than its competitors.
The Chipolo Pop was released last month as a Bluetooth tracker that connects to Google’s Find My Device and Apple’s Find My networks. A comparable Bluetooth tracker that was compatible with both networks was announced by another company about a month before Chipolo’s. The device is known as the MiTag Duo, but sadly, the announcement was not widely publicized.

The MiTag Duo, which is made by MiLi, is circular like the MiTag Go (which is now available on Amazon for $13.99) and only works with Google Find My. The tracker is easy to attach to possessions because it features a key ring hole and comes in black and white color variants. It can operate in temperatures ranging from -20°C to 60°C and has an IP67 dust and water resistance rating.
Both Google and Apple have granted the tracker legal licenses, and it works flawlessly with Android and iPhone cellphones. It also supports sharing with other users and doesn’t require a partner app. You can track your possessions in real time with the MiTag Duo. When you ring it, you can hear it because it includes an integrated speaker. The CR2032 battery that powers the tracker should last for up to eight months before needing to be changed.

The MiTag Duo is still available for pre-order even though it was only introduced in March, and shipping is set to start on May 19. The tracker has a price tag of $19.99 from MiLi, however the company’s web store claims that this is a discounted price because the original price was $39.29.
Additionally, you can save additional money by buying in bulk. For example, a pack of two pieces costs $35.99 instead of $78.58, a pack of four units costs $47.99 instead of $157.16, and a box of eight costs $127.94 instead of $314.32. When compared to the Chipolo Pop, which costs $29 per unit, $89 for a pack of four trackers, and $121 for a box of six, the MiTag Duo is now less expensive.

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