Solum Smart Tag | Samsung galaxy smart tag plus compatible | Loss Prevention | Location Tracker | GPS Tracker
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Solum Smart Tag | Samsung galaxy smart tag plus compatible | Loss Prevention | Location Tracker | GPS Tracker

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Solum Smart Tag | Samsung galaxy smart tag plus compatible | Loss Prevention | Location Tracker | GPS TrackerSolum Smart Tag Samsung galaxy smart tag plus compatible for Loss Prevention Location Tracker and GPS Tracker Authentic Korean Set 1 Year Local Warranty Ready Stock Local Technical Support Available Accuracy up to 10cm for UWB [product_description] How does the Smart Tag work? What about the UWB feature? The UWB SmartTag Plus is similar to Apple's AirTag in that they have one notable improvement. It features an ultra wideband (UWB) radio, allowing

Solum Smart Tag Samsung galaxy smart tag plus compatible for Loss Prevention Location Tracker and GPS Tracker

✅ Authentic Korean Set 

✅ 1-Year Local Warranty

✅ Ready Stock

✅ Local Technical Support Available

✅ Accuracy up to 10cm for UWB

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How does the Smart Tag work?

What about the UWB feature?

The UWB SmartTag Plus is similar to Apple's AirTag in that they have one notable improvement. It features an ultra-wideband (UWB) radio, allowing users to track it more accurately up to 10cm when the user is nearby compared to more than 10m for the standard Bluetooth setup.

The UWB radio actually enables a new AR mode, which can help show users exactly where their missing tag is. Indoor positioning with UWB also shows significant advantages: The accuracy is 10-30 cm.

The list of phones that work with UWB are

  • Apple iPhone 11, 12, 13, and 14.
  • Apple Watch series 6, 7, 8, and Ultra.
  • Google Pixel 6 Pro 7 Pro.
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy S21, Galaxy S22, Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 2, Galaxy Z Fold 3, Galaxy Z Fold 4.

How far can you track a Smart Tag?

Various smart tags have their own coverage areas. Some BLE-powered smart tags have a range of 80 meters up to 120 meters. This means users can track items and valuables anywhere within 80-120 meters.

Can someone else track my Smart Tag?

It depends on the smart tag and the brand, but usually, someone else can track your smart tag, only if they’re using your account in the tracking app. 

Are Smart Tags waterproof?

The Solum Smart Tag has IP53 water resistant rating but they’re not entirely waterproof. This means that smart tags can get wet, and a little rain or a little splash of water is fine. However, they can’t be fully submerged or dropped in water for long periods of time. You need to make sure to keep them dry and avoid dropping them into water.

How long do Smart Tag batteries last?

The Solum Smart tags that are powered by BLE have CR2032 round batteries to power them. They also only use little power to sustain the connection. This means both the smart tag and your phone use only a little of their batteries when tracking. With this, you should be able to keep it active for up to two years with a single battery.

Where can you hide your Smart Tag?

The Smart Tag comes with a wire attachment for you to hang it on your keychain or phone. However, if using the smart tag for theft prevention, it is best to attach them in discreet areas. 

Specification:

✔️ Samsung galaxy smart tag plus 100% compatible

✔️ Works seamlessly with Galaxy Phone only

✔️ Color: Black / White

✔️ Size : 39.4 X 25 X 7.4mm

✔️ Bluetooth connection distance: about 70M

✔️ 100M. Even at a distance of 70M or more compared to other companies with Solum's "KBCA Tech" that can maintain the signal

Installation

Step 1: Download the SmartThings App on App Store or Google Play. Launch it.

Step 2: Press the button on SOLUM Smart Tag. The device will activate and make a sound.

Step 3: A pop-up window will appear on the app. Tap Add Now.

Step 4: Follow the on-screen instruction to finish setting up your SOLUM Smart Tag.

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