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    Tile Mate Bluetooth Tracker. Price: $24.99 $21.99 Buy On Amazon . Apple’s AirTags are one of the most popular tracking devices on the market these days, consistently ranking as a No. 1 ...

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    Tile by Life360 Mate Bluetooth Tracker. ... Click around the different colors to find the best one (and the best price). $10 at Old Navy. ... Best appliance deals: Lowe's, Home Depot. GE.

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    The Tile Pro is arguably the best product in Tile's lineup, offering better range and a louder chime than the slightly cheaper Tile Mate and the Tile Sticker. It also has a replaceable battery.

  5. Tile (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tile, Inc. (stylized as tile) is an American consumer electronics company which produces tracking devices that users can attach to their belongings such as keys and backpacks. A companion mobile app for Android and iOS allows users to track the devices using Bluetooth 4.0 in order to locate lost items or to view their last detected location. [ 1 ]

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    An entire, fully anonymous Tile Tracker community is on call to help — these users all have the ability to send location updates to your phone. Strength in numbers! Take it from this happy ...

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    The Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway (S&DJR, also known as the S&D, S&DR or SDJR), was an English railway line jointly owned by the Midland Railway (MR) and the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) that grew to connect Bath (in north-east Somerset) and Bournemouth (then in Hampshire; now in south-east Dorset), with a branch in Somerset from Evercreech Junction to Burnham-on-Sea and Bridgwater.