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4-Pack Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker (Black + White)

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Woot! has 4-Pack Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker (Black + White) on sale for $51.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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  • The redesigned Galaxy SmartTag2 is made so you can keep calm and keep track; Its design makes it easy for you to tag and carry your belongings
  • It's IP67-rated water- and dust-resistant, activates your compatible IoT devices and stays powered for up to 500 days or even up to 40% more on Power Saving Mode
  • Simply register a new Galaxy SmartTag2 and get started right away with SmartThings Find; With its intuitive tracking experience, you now have a way to keep track of things you love right in the palm of your hand
  • Lose something? Switch on Search Nearby and get instructions to your item's location via Compass View; If you still don't see it, just ring your Galaxy SmartTag2 to have it send out an audible signal
  • Galaxy SmartTag2 is compatible to use with SAMSUNG Galaxy smartphones and tablets

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Update: This popular deal is still available.


Woot! has 4-Pack Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker (Black + White) on sale for $51.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member LovelyCheetah for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • The redesigned Galaxy SmartTag2 is made so you can keep calm and keep track; Its design makes it easy for you to tag and carry your belongings
  • It's IP67-rated water- and dust-resistant, activates your compatible IoT devices and stays powered for up to 500 days or even up to 40% more on Power Saving Mode
  • Simply register a new Galaxy SmartTag2 and get started right away with SmartThings Find; With its intuitive tracking experience, you now have a way to keep track of things you love right in the palm of your hand
  • Lose something? Switch on Search Nearby and get instructions to your item's location via Compass View; If you still don't see it, just ring your Galaxy SmartTag2 to have it send out an audible signal
  • Galaxy SmartTag2 is compatible to use with SAMSUNG Galaxy smartphones and tablets

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munkle
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Have these and air tags. Air tags are more accurate and will update along the way when they are moving. These really only update when they are at a location for a while (probably less Samsung phones out there to track these).
I find these much faster to connect to and beep than airtags when trying to find them. They will also beep until you stop them unlike like airtags which only beep for a bit and stop.
My favorite feature that Apple really needs is there is a button on them that you can double press and it makes your phone start beeping. I love this feature.
My advice is if you are trying to track lost/stolen items outside your house then an airtag will be better. If you are just looking to keep track of your keys inside your house and are ok with less accuracy out and about then I like these much better than airtags.
rune87
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My side by side tests of these and airtags in the same luggage across over 30 flights domestic and international showed the Samsung trackers to be significantly more accurate and live than airtags. They also checked in at a much more frequent rate.
Papi-Chino
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Fyi: These are Samsung specific. Meaning they don't work on Apple phones. Just thought I throw that out there, cause someone gonna eventually ask.

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May 07, 2025 03:35 PM
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istolethisusernameMay 07, 2025 03:35 PM
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Quote from erishun :
not true, and even if it was, it certainly wouldn't be in the united states, it'd worldwide. the "overall sales numbers" include ALL sales... meaning a prepaid samsung 1.5 "cupcake" phone sold to a rural cocoa farmer in west africa for $9 counts as a "sale", but isn't really relevant to... anything.The more you know....
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yimjhMay 07, 2025 03:39 PM
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Quote from munkle :
Have these and air tags. Air tags are more accurate and will update along the way when they are moving. These really only update when they are at a location for a while (probably less Samsung phones out there to track these). I find these much faster to connect to and beep than airtags when trying to find them. They will also beep until you stop them unlike like airtags which only beep for a bit and stop. My favorite feature that Apple really needs is there is a button on them that you can double press and it makes your phone start beeping. I love this feature. My advice is if you are trying to track lost/stolen items outside your house then an airtag will be better. If you are just looking to keep track of your keys inside your house and are ok with less accuracy out and about then I like these much better than airtags.
Is there a setting to get the airtags to track more frequently? I've tried to put one on my son's bike so we know when he's arrived at a friend's house, but it almost seems like there's a 10-15 minute delay before registering that the tag has even left our house.
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pyroskater85May 07, 2025 03:40 PM
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Quote from yimjh :
Is there a setting to get the airtags to track more frequently? I've tried to put one on my son's bike so we know when he's arrived at a friend's house, but it almost seems like there's a 10-15 minute delay before registering that the tag has even left our house.
I noticed that too. I have tile and airtag in my car and the tile updates faster than airtag.
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Quote from munkle :
Have these and air tags. Air tags are more accurate and will update along the way when they are moving. These really only update when they are at a location for a while (probably less Samsung phones out there to track these). I find these much faster to connect to and beep than airtags when trying to find them. They will also beep until you stop them unlike like airtags which only beep for a bit and stop. My favorite feature that Apple really needs is there is a button on them that you can double press and it makes your phone start beeping. I love this feature. My advice is if you are trying to track lost/stolen items outside your house then an airtag will be better. If you are just looking to keep track of your keys inside your house and are ok with less accuracy out and about then I like these much better than airtags.
My side by side tests of these and airtags in the same luggage across over 30 flights domestic and international showed the Samsung trackers to be significantly more accurate and live than airtags. They also checked in at a much more frequent rate.
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Quote from Chris45321 :
"(probably less Samsung phones out there to track these)."
Surprisingly, Samsung outsells Apple.
The more you know.....
Apple has tracking enabled by default on all iPhones. Samsung, and all other Android phones, have it turned OFF by default, so only Samsung users that intentionally enable it (basically only Samsung Smart tag users) will track the device. Of all the breech of privacy on today's smartphones, this is the one privacy breech Google decides to disable for some reason.
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KManMay 07, 2025 03:47 PM
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Do these have GPS tracking, or are they mostly for local use, to find a lost item at home and such? What's the cheapest decent GPS-enabled device to track a car in case it's stolen? Can't think of anything I own that I'd need to track otherwise.
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I have used these Samsung tags over the past 3+ years in our luggage whenever we travel and has worked in every city we have traveled to. We were even able to track the bags exact location when Lufthansa lost our bag in Berlin and had no idea where the bag was as they outsource delivery to some 3rd party baggage handlers.
These tags have worked fine in tracking our bags across Hawaii, Spain, Portugal, Greece (including Santorini), Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Cannes, Nice, Korea, Japan, Singapore across multiple cities in Sri Lanka and India ..
The only thing I dislike about these tags are that they can only be registered to one Phone (device) at a time and can be tracked only on Samsung devices. Really want to lock you into Samsung only devices. No reason they cannot provide the tracking App on compatible Android devices.
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Quote from erishun :
AirTags run circles around these. These are not only Samsung specific, they are objectively not as good as you only get Samsung specific smartphones as your "network" vs literally all iOS devices.

Just spring the extra $20 for a 4-pack of AirTags
My kids have both an Airtag and these on their knapsacks (wife has an iPhone I have a Samsung) and honestly, both are pretty bad and it's hard to say which one is better (or worse). At least with the Samsung I can see location history. I'm not sure if you can do that with the Airtags (or at least I couldn't figure it out).


The weirdest thing with these Samsungs is that my kids could be in the same place (i.e. on the bus together) and frequently it will only show the location for one of them as if some of these Samsung tags have longer range than others.
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Quote from DaScud :
I have used these Samsung tags over the past 3+ years in our luggage whenever we travel and has worked in every city we have travelled to. We were even able to track the bags exact location when Lufthansa lost our bag in Berlin and had no idea where the bag was as they outsource delivery to some 3rd party baggage handlers.
These tags have worked fine in tracking our bags across Hawaii, Spain, Portugal, Greece (including Santorini), Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Cannes, Nice, Korea, Japan, Singapore across multiple cities in Sri Lanka and India ..
The only thing I dislike about these tags are that they can only be registered to one Phone (device) at a time and can be tracked only on Samsung devices. Really want to lock you into Samsung only devices. No reason they cannot provide the tracking App on compatible Android devices.
They register with one phone, but if you add another 'home' member in SmartThings you'll be able to share devices with others. My spouse (also a Samsung user) can see the location of our trackers just like I do.
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1n4oneMay 07, 2025 04:02 PM
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Fwiw. I have air tags on my MTN bikes and dirt bikes for theft. I have disabled the speaker on the air tags, and will probably use these as a backup. You can disable the piezo as well. https://youtu.be/hIfUHOo93sk?si=AVRxG1PSvVXlDErn
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Aviator27JMay 07, 2025 04:12 PM
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Just don't be one of those people with trackers who insists to the flight attendant that your bag is still showing at the origination airport while you're in the air. Tracking tags are notorious for losing signal in enclosed spaces and they may not update until they can get signal out again. This happens more than you may think and people stress out during their flight only to have the bag arrive with them at the destination.
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mmraja83May 07, 2025 04:24 PM
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Quote from munkle :
Have these and air tags. Air tags are more accurate and will update along the way when they are moving. These really only update when they are at a location for a while (probably less Samsung phones out there to track these). I find these much faster to connect to and beep than airtags when trying to find them. They will also beep until you stop them unlike like airtags which only beep for a bit and stop. My favorite feature that Apple really needs is there is a button on them that you can double press and it makes your phone start beeping. I love this feature. My advice is if you are trying to track lost/stolen items outside your house then an airtag will be better. If you are just looking to keep track of your keys inside your house and are ok with less accuracy out and about then I like these much better than airtags.
the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 does offer a feature similar to Apple's AirTag's "Last Known Location." Through the SmartThings Find app, you can view the last recorded location of your SmartTag 2 on a map, even if it's currently out of Bluetooth range. This functionality is supported by Samsung's Galaxy Find Network, which utilizes nearby Samsung devices to anonymously update your tag's location when it's beyond your phone's reach.
The problem here in the USA is that most people use iPhones rather than Samsung devices, so the "Last Known Location" feature may not work unless there's someone with a Samsung phone near the lost item.
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Quote from DiMAn0684 :
They register with one phone, but if you add another 'home' member in SmartThings you'll be able to share devices with others. My spouse (also a Samsung user) can see the location of our trackers just like I do.
Anyway to add an iPhone user to smart things?
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