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Xiaomi Tag
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Xiaomi Tag (also called Xiaomi Smart Tag in some reviews) is Xiaomi’s first official Bluetooth item tracker, launched in early 2026 as an affordable, cross-platform alternative to Apple AirTag or Samsung SmartTag. It’s a compact Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) device that helps locate lost or misplaced items like keys, wallets, bags, luggage, pets, or even kids’ belongings via crowd-sourced networks.Key Features
- Cross-Platform Compatibility: Works seamlessly with both Apple Find My (iOS 14.5+ on iPhone/iPad) and Google Find Hub (Android 9+ via Find My Device app). This makes it unique—no ecosystem lock-in, so it’s ideal if you switch between iPhone and Android or share with family/friends on different OS.
- Design & Build: Ultra-light at just 10g and slim (46.5 × 31 × 7.2mm, only 7.2mm thick—thinner than AirTag’s 8mm). Built-in metal loop/hole for easy keyring attachment (no extra case needed). IP67 dust/water resistance (splash-proof, survives rain or accidental drops in water briefly).
- Tracking Tech: Uses Bluetooth 5.4 BLE for proximity finding; supports Precision Finding on compatible devices (though not full UWB in base model). Built-in speaker plays a loud sound to locate nearby items. NFC tap for Lost Mode activation (Apple Find My only). No built-in GPS—relies on nearby phones in the Find My/Find Hub networks for global crowd-sourced location updates.
- Battery Life: Replaceable CR2032 coin battery lasts over 1 year (typical use), with low-power efficiency.
- Other Perks: Compact for wallets/purses; privacy features (anti-stalking alerts on both iOS/Android); simple setup via the respective Find apps—no extra Xiaomi app required.
- Limitations: Not as precise as UWB-enabled trackers in very close range (e.g., no directional arrow like newer AirTags on iPhone); network coverage depends on nearby devices (stronger in populated areas).
Who It’s ForPerfect for travelers, families, commuters, or anyone misplacing items often—especially mixed iOS/Android households. Reviews praise its value, slim design, dual-network support, and reliability (better than many cheap generics; comparable to AirTag in real-world use but cheaper and more versatile).



