Samsung Launches Galaxy SmartTag 2 with 700-day battery life in India for About $33


Earlier this month, Samsung introduced its Galaxy SmartTag2. The Galaxy SmartTag 2 is a tracking device which can be attached to various objects that are easily lost with a small strap or by other means, such as a keychain. The objects include keys, luggage, purses, among others. The device can then be located with SmartThings mobile app, using Bluetooth. Today, the company is bringing this useful gadget to India. A single units is selling for about INR 2,799 ($33).

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 Lands in India

The smart accessory is currently available in White or Black on the Samsung Online Store. In addition, the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 is available for purchase on Amazon.in and at Samsung Exclusive Stores.

Galaxy SmartTag 2

Samsung does not offer any special goodies like a case or bundle. However, the INR 2,799 price is for a limited time only. Later, it is said to increase to INR 2,999.

Samsung’s new Galaxy SmarTag 2 bring improvements like a 700-day battery life

The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2 comes with new features such as Lost Mode. It allows owners to input their info, and then the person who finds the tag and the attached item will be able to locate it with a simple NFC scan. The SmartTag 2 is also durable thanks to a new Power Saving Mode than improves the 500-day battery life to 700 days.

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Why Smart Tags are Useful?

Have you ever lost your keys, purse and had to spend minutes looking for it? During the search you probably through how it would be amazing to have a device to allow yo uto track the lost item. Well, It’s really annoying to have some important items lost at home, car or work environments. The SmartTags come to solve the issue allowing you to quickly track anything attached to it. Samsung’s Galaxy SmartTag2 improves over the past generation and is a decent product if you want to keep your personal items in sight.

Galaxy SmartTag 2

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