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Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker (White)

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Amazon has Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker (White) on sale for $15.50. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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  • IP67-Rated Water/Dust Resistant
  • Silicone/Rugged Case
  • Carabiner Ring Attachment

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    • The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is compatible with any Samsung Galaxy smartphone/tablet devices; register and keep track of your devices.
    • Rated 4.3 stars overall based on over 8,100 reviews on Amazon.
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Amazon has Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker (White) on sale for $15.50. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Chewy also has Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 Bluetooth Tracker (White) on sale for $15.50. Shipping is free on $49+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Note, product must be sold / shipped by Amazon.

About the Product
  • Tag Your Belongings
  • 40% More on Power Saving Mode
  • IP67-Rated Water/Dust Resistant
  • Silicone/Rugged Case
  • Carabiner Ring Attachment

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this Deal
    • This price matches the previous +32 Frontpage Deal in April.
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 is compatible with any Samsung Galaxy smartphone/tablet devices; register and keep track of your devices.
    • Rated 4.3 stars overall based on over 8,100 reviews on Amazon.
  • About this Store:

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MBster
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For nonSamsung phone users, you can still utilize the Smarttag2s with your android phones by using the uTag app from KieronQuinn (https://github.com/KieronQuinn/uTag) -
uTag is an Android app and mod for Samsung SmartThings which allows the use of Samsung SmartTags on non-Samsung Android devices running Android 11 or above. No root, no Shizuku needed. uTag allows the use of almost all SmartTag features. This includes setting up, connecting to and tracking Tags, ringing Tags, location history, precise finding with UWB (requires a UWB-capable device), left behind alerts and much more. In addition, uTag includes some features which Samsung's app does not have, such as widgets, safe areas for leaving Tags behind based on Wi-Fi networks and exporting location history.
Been using it with my Pixel 7 and SO's OnePlus 8
MistaOtter
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I bought 4 for $42 on Chewy before taxes (or $10.50 each) with code GIFT20OFF after $49 spend.
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Jun 17, 2025 12:59 PM
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accomadusJun 17, 2025 12:59 PM
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Quote from razman :
Can I put this in my car, and if ever stolen, it would help me locate it? I don't get how this works. Is it like the friend find app?
I have one very well hidden in my car. Yes, it can work in that capacity. When you connect the tag to your car, within the settings, you can designate where the "car" should be located. If it moves from your location, you will immediately receive a notification. From that point on, you can see its movements.
Jun 17, 2025 12:59 PM
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YW55Jun 17, 2025 12:59 PM
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FYI you can use these Samsung tags on any Android phone. Look up the 3rd party uTag app.
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Jun 17, 2025 01:26 PM
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JesseJ5412Jun 17, 2025 01:26 PM
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To reiterate a bit, it does work like Apple and Tile where other Samsung phones that are in proximity of the tag can help report its location so your sepcific device doesn't have to be near it to get a location on it. This version also has a pet specific setting if you were to attach it to a collar, I'm not sure exactly what it does different but it seems like it's a baked in use case for this.
Jun 17, 2025 01:31 PM
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s207307Jun 17, 2025 01:31 PM
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The Chipolo POP tags work with either iOS OR Android.
https://chipolo.net/en-us/products/chipolo-pop
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Jun 17, 2025 01:39 PM
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UniqueAlpaca719Jun 17, 2025 01:39 PM
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Quote from razman :
Can I put this in my car, and if ever stolen, it would help me locate it? I don't get how this works. Is it like the friend find app?
This is the actual tracker. Your friend find app is just an application. You can't do anything with just an application. You need both the physical tracker ( that does the actual tracking) and an app that displays the read out from said tracker.

I would argue that this Smart Things tracker is better than your friend find app ( plus tracker) because of the much greater user base of Samsung devices.
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UniqueAlpaca719Jun 17, 2025 01:42 PM
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Quote from Peerless_Warrior :
Precision tracking would need a phone with UWB, like the Note20 Ultra and up.

I still think airtag is superior, due to more iphone users. I imagine NYC is composed of mainly iphones, so the advantage would go to apple. These tags can ping models from their own manufacturer, giving the victory to the larger user base.
There are hundreds of thousands of people in NYC with Samsung phones. That would not be an issue.
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Jun 17, 2025 02:11 PM
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frogpirate77Jun 17, 2025 02:11 PM
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I hope this isn't a stupid question, but for the price and for my elderly parents, one of whom still uses an iPhone 6s, can this tracker and the uTag app work on iPhones and/or iPads?
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Jun 17, 2025 02:13 PM
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00dahcJun 17, 2025 02:13 PM
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Quote from joebob2000 :
Pretty sure based on the reviews, that Samsung is feeling the heat from Google Find My network and their own Tag, since they have been opting all android 15 users in automatically. Anyone have both tags to compare them?
What Google Tag?
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Quote from 00dahc :
What Google Tag?
They have a standard that's being used by Chipolo and a few other tag makers, that works specifically with their own device network.
Quote from UniqueAlpaca719 :
There are hundreds of thousands of people in NYC with Samsung phones. That would not be an issue.
The issue is that Samsung does not automatically opt in all users the same way Apple (or now Google) does. Kind of interesting from a policy standpoint given that Apple is very publicly pro-privacy but its just what happened. Samsungs finder network is not nearly as effective, ive had a few of both types of tags for 3 years now to compare them. Sure a very dense city will probably see similar coverage, but as soon as youre away from that it changes a lot.
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Guillermo17Jun 17, 2025 02:50 PM
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Quote from SuburbanGhost :
So what would these be good for? Finding keys? Tracking your car? Finding wallet?specifically, how good are they for that task
I put one on my wife's keys since she's always losing them. They make a beeping sound but everything needs to be quiet to be able to hear. Takes about a minute to 2 minutes to go through the app and send the signal to call.
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sechsJun 17, 2025 03:00 PM
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Quote from beegee226 :
How long do the batteries last in these?
I think that this depends heavily on how you use them.

I have a set of these I keep in my luggage. Most of the time, they're either at my home or in a hotel room, not moving, and I only ever ping them while traveling. After almost two years, the batteries are still in great condition.​
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UniqueAlpaca719Jun 17, 2025 03:26 PM
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Quote from joebob2000 :
They have a standard that's being used by Chipolo and a few other tag makers, that works specifically with their own device network.

The issue is that Samsung does not automatically opt in all users the same way Apple (or now Google) does. Kind of interesting from a policy standpoint given that Apple is very publicly pro-privacy but its just what happened. Samsungs finder network is not nearly as effective, ive had a few of both types of tags for 3 years now to compare them. Sure a very dense city will probably see similar coverage, but as soon as youre away from that it changes a lot.
Wow, didn't know that. Yes, it's kind ironic that Apple, who is known to be all about privacy this privacy that auto opts people in like that. I find that disrespectful and misleading. Thanks for the info.
Jun 17, 2025 03:37 PM
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00dahcJun 17, 2025 03:37 PM
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Quote from joebob2000 :
They have a standard that's being used by Chipolo and a few other tag makers, that works specifically with their own device network.

The issue is that Samsung does not automatically opt in all users the same way Apple (or now Google) does. Kind of interesting from a policy standpoint given that Apple is very publicly pro-privacy but its just what happened. Samsungs finder network is not nearly as effective, ive had a few of both types of tags for 3 years now to compare them. Sure a very dense city will probably see similar coverage, but as soon as youre away from that it changes a lot.
That's not Google having "their own tag". They opened a service on their OS to allow 3rd parties to utilize with 3rd party trackers.
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fawziJun 17, 2025 04:42 PM
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Quote from beegee226 :
How long do the batteries last in these?
5 months if you are using it. 1 year in storage and not moving. i have like 8 of them
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rafi675Jun 17, 2025 04:44 PM
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Just to clarify for some wanting to use for elderlies, pets or comparing to Find My(Friends).
This isnt a live tracker. At best 20feet off precision. Only thing Live about it is the Ringing you can do to call the tracker, vise versa. Location updates will be 15 minutes behind. Which is sometimes all you need and enough to find stationary things. also helps with battery.
to track live moving things, you'll need a phone-to-phone connection, and use Find My Device/Friends app. This tracker is a very minimal low power tool. not an e waste is all
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