Item Trackers


What is an Item Tracker?

Item trackers, also known as item finders or Bluetooth trackers, are small, wireless devices designed to help you locate lost or misplaced items like keys, wallets, bags, or even pets. Using Bluetooth technology and a smartphone app, item trackers send real-time location updates or emit a sound when triggered, making it easy to find your belongings quickly.

Our MiLi range acts as an Apple AirTag alternative, offering user-friendly tracking solutions that integrate with mobile apps such as Find My, location tracking GPS, and community-finding networks. Whether you're constantly misplacing your essentials or want extra peace of mind when travelling, item trackers are a smart, affordable solution.

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FAQ

What is an item tracker?


An item tracker is a small device that helps you locate personal belongings using Bluetooth or GPS technology, usually controlled through a smartphone app.

What can I attach an item tracker to?


You can attach them to keys, wallets, bags, backpacks, luggage, remotes, bicycles, or even pet collars—anything you want to keep track of.

What is the Find My app on iPhone?


The Find My app is a built-in Apple feature that helps you locate your Apple devices, friends, and family. It combines the previous “Find My iPhone” and “Find My Friends” apps into one easy-to-use service.

How do Bluetooth item trackers work?


Bluetooth trackers connect to your phone via a dedicated app. When you misplace an item, the app can make the tracker ring or show its last known location on a map.

Are item trackers compatible with iPhones and Android devices?

Yes, most trackers offer apps for both iOS and Android platforms. However, some features may be platform-specific.

How does the Find My app work?


The app uses GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and the Find My network (a crowdsourced network of Apple devices) to track the location of your Apple devices—even if they’re offline or powered off (on supported models).