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I love key trackers because they help me keep tabs on my keys and other essential items as long as I haven’t lost my phone or wandered out of range. The best key trackers go a step further, leveraging massive locator networks that let you pinpoint your lost tracker even when you’re many miles away.
My favorite is theTile Pro (2022), which has excellent range when used locally and leverages Tile’s massive network when you’re out of Bluetooth range.
TL;DR : This key tracker justifies its premium price tag with excellent range and an exceptionally loud alarm.
Pros
Long range
Loud alarm chime
Dust and waterproof
Tracking QR code
Cons
Big
Pricey
The Tile Pro has a great Bluetooth range, an exceedingly loud alarm chime, a high IP rating, and leverages Tile’s massive locator network, which is why it’s my top recommendation for the best key finder.
The point of a key finder is to help you locate your keys when you misplace them, whether the keys are still in your general location or you accidentally left them somewhere else. The Tile Pro handles the former with robust Bluetooth connectivity and the latter with a network with millions of users.
To facilitate finding your keys, the Tile Pro includes a loud alarm chime that you can activate via the phone app. I measured it at over 120 dB in close proximity and found that it did pretty well, even when muffled by being stuck between couch cushions or in a jacket pocket.
The Tile Pro has a certified IP67 rating for dust and water protection. That rating indicates it’s completely protected against dust and other similar contaminants and can be dunked in water up to one meter deep without suffering ill effects.
One stand-out feature is a unique QR code on the back of each Tile Pro. If someone finds your lost tracker, they can scan the QR code and use that to get it back to you. Even if the battery dies or the Tile Pro breaks, the QR code can still help reunite you with your lost item.
Tile’s app works on Android and iOS devices, so it’s an easy recommendation for Android users and households that use a mixture of Apple and Android devices.
Who else recommends it? Tom’s Guide, TechRadar, and Good Housekeeping recommend the Tile Pro.
What do buyers say? 72% of over 3,000 Amazon reviewers rated the Tile Pro (2022) five stars.
TL;DR : This affordable alternative is loud and lets you know when you leave it behind, but the range isn’t great, and the locator network is smaller.
Pros
Loud alarm chime
Lots of color options
Excellent out-of-range alert
Cons
Plastic body feels flimsy
Not waterproof
Smaller locator network
If you’re looking for an alternative to Tile that performs the same function at a lower price, the Chipolo One is the tracker you’re looking for. These trackers are colorful, lightweight, and loud but don’t have great range and aren’t as protected against the elements as the best key trackers.
When I tested the Chipolo One, I found its alarm chime nearly as loud as the much more expensive Tile Pro. Its range is lower, with a theoretical maximum of 200 feet, but that was enough to connect and locate my keys from a few rooms away.
The Chipolo One also has an excellent out-of-range feature that alerts you when your phone gets too far from the tracker. Tile also offers an alert to help prevent you from leaving your keys behind, but they charge extra. Chipolo gives it away for free.
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However, the Chipolo locator network is less extensive than Tile’s. There are still millions of users in the network, so the coverage may be decent in your area, but it’s tough to know for sure. The Tile app shows you the size of their locator network in your area, but the Chipolo app has no such feature.
If you like the looks and price of the Chipolo One, and you’re an iPhone user, look into the Chipolo One SPOT. That alternate version of the Chipolo One works with Apple’s Find My network instead of Chipolo’s, and it costs a little less than an AirTag.
Who else recommends it? Tom’s Guide, Gearlab, Motor1, and others recommend Chipolo One.
What do buyers say? 59% of 333 Amazon users rated this key finder 5 stars.
AirTags are fantastic for Apple users. They use the Find My app on your iPhone, so there’s nothing additional to install. However, AirTags are more or less useless to Android users. AirTags had the worst range of any trackers I tested and weren’t especially loud either.
The Chipolo One Spot is nearly identical to the model we reviewed. However, it uses Apple’s massive Find My network instead of Chipolo’s smaller one, making it an excellent lower-cost alternative to AirTags.
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