Washington DC, 17/1: Though there have been several brands offering Bluetooth-based tracker gadgets, Apple’s AirTags launched in 2021, received tremendous response. Yes, initially, some activists raised concerns over the misuse of AirTags for stalking, but with subsequent software updates, have sort of resolved the issues. AirTags not only help find house/vehicle keys but also even locate stolen cars and cycles around the world.
Now, Google, which is steadily increasing the Pixel ecosystem with phones, the latest Pixel Watch, upcoming Pixel tablet, and Pixel foldable handset, is reportedly working on an AirTags-like tracker.
The tipster who goes by the moniker Kuba Wojciechowski⚡ (@Za_Raczke) on Twitter said that the device is being worked under the code name Grogu in Google. There is no word on when the device may get launched. But, unlike hundreds of side projects of Google, which never made their way to the market, the Grogu tracker is a high possibility of it seeing the light of the day sooner or later.
The news comes on the heels of a report of Google readying a new feature for the Find My Device app that helps track
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