Xiaomi Tag: A New Player in the Market
Xiaomi has finally decided to enter the Android-compatible Bluetooth tracker market with its new device, Xiaomi Tag. But how does it compare to other trackers like Apple's AirTags and Motorola's Moto Tag 2?
Features and Specs
The Xiaomi Tag is expected to come in two variants: one with UWB and one without. It will be powered by a CR2032 coin battery, which is likely user-replaceable. In comparison, Apple's AirTags use a CR2032 battery as well, but Motorola's Moto Tag 2 has a longer battery life.
Global Release and Pricing
While the Xiaomi Tag is set for release in China, there is no confirmation on a global release yet. If Xiaomi prices the Tag aggressively, as it usually does with its products, it could democratize item trackers and strengthen Android's Find Hub network. In comparison, AirTags are priced at $29, while Moto Tag 2's price is not yet known.
Comparison with Other Trackers
The Xiaomi Tag's features and pricing will be crucial in determining its success in the market. How will it compare to AirTags and Moto Tag 2 in terms of range, accuracy, and battery life? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain - the Xiaomi Tag is a welcome addition to the Android-compatible Bluetooth tracker market.