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Amazon shoppers are saving themselves time and stress searching for lost keys, phones and wallets thanks to one Bluetooth item finder that has been hailed ‘a must have’ and ‘saves hours of anguish’.

The Tile Mate has earned over 14,000 five-star reviews from users who claim it’s a ‘life saver’, providing an easy way to keep track of your everyday essentials. And better still, it’s £20 cheaper than the Apple AirTag – now on sale for £14.99. 

Tile Mate (2022) 

Always loosing your keys? You can attach the Tile Mate to everyday things like keys, backpacks or purses and then use the free app to find them.

The device has a Bluetooth range of 76 meters so is perfect for if you’ve lost something in your house but if the Tile Mate is lost beyond that distance it, the app will show where it was last connected to your smartphone.

 

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If it’s a constant struggle remembering where you put your keys, phone or wallet then the Tile Mate could be the most useful gadget in your arsenal. 

The versatile tracker can be attached to everyday items like keys, backpacks or purses and then you can use the free app to find them. 

Just use the Tile app to ring your Tile Mate when it’s within Bluetooth range, or ask your smart mome device to find it for you. And as it’s on sale, it could be a brilliant stocking filler. 

The Tile Mate is an affordable Bluetooth tracker and alternative to the Apple AirTag. Now on sale for just £14.99, it’s currently £20 cheaper than Apple’s version with many shoppers agreeing it’ ‘saves hours of anguish’. 

While less comprehensive than the Apple AirTag, the Tile Mate is a great option for those everyday items that get lost around your house. 

Working on iOS and Android, the Tile Mate has a handy integrated hole which can attached to your keys or bag – something which is lacking with the Apple AirTag. 

The device has a Bluetooth range of 76 meters so is perfect for if you’ve lost something in your house but if the Tile Mate is lost beyond that distance the app will show where it was last connected to your smartphone. 

The Tile can give you peace of mind when looking for misplaces items - it works with iOS and Andriod and you can call upon Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri to help find it too

The Tile can give you peace of mind when looking for misplaces items - it works with iOS and Andriod and you can call upon Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri to help find it too

The Tile can give you peace of mind when looking for misplaces items – it works with iOS and Andriod and you can call upon Alexa, Google Assistant and Siri to help find it too 

And if you’ve lost your phone? Just double press the button on your Tile to make your phone ring, even when it’s on silent.

With 14,000 five-star reviews the Tile Mate is a confirmed hit, and a real ‘life saver’ for those who are often forgetting their things. 

One impressed shopper wrote: ‘This is the best gadget for years, totally eliminating the early morning head to head battle of who had the keys last! Simple and truly effective.’

Another agreed, adding: ‘Great product. No more trashing the house to find my keys. I’m a bit of a ditz so I use these all the time! Really easy to use either tile app. Could do with a smaller version to add to my glasses!.’

A third penned: ‘I’m always misplacing my keys. The tile saves me soooo much time and stress and has never let me down yet. A no brainer purchase.’

This post first appeared on Dailymail.co.uk

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