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CHIPOLO PLUS: A BLUETOOTH TRACKER LOUD ENOUGH TO FIND MOST ANYTHING

My wife tends to misplace things. Whether it’s her keys, iPad, or iPhone, almost daily she’s searching for something inside our home. With the iPhone, I solved this problem by gifting her an Apple Watch, but the other items remain a challenge.

I thought I had solved the problem of mislaid keys with Elgato’s , one of the early “find my whatever” gadgets. It worked well until the battery died, which seemed, a similar device that also seemed to run out of juice prematurely.

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