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  2. Key finder - Wikipedia

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    Peer-to-peer key finders no longer require a separate "base"; they are all functionally identical and based on a communication system wherein each device can find all the others individually. The user can, for example, use a digital wallet to find misplaced keys and vice versa, or a mobile phone to find a lost TV remote control or eyeglasses ...

  3. The best trackers for finding lost stuff: Apple AirTag ... - AOL

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    The key advantage to a dedicated app is that the tracker can support two-way communication: Press a button and it can locate your phone, an incredibly handy feature that Tile users (myself ...

  4. Keys, glasses, and the other most frequently lost items in ...

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    Perhaps unsurprisingly, the most commonly lost items were also among the most ubiquitous and important: phones and keys. Most people don't leave home without these items, making losing them all ...

  5. TrackR - Wikipedia

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    TrackR was a commercial key finder that assisted in the tracking of lost belongings and devices. [1] Trackr was produced by the company Phone Halo [2] and was inspired by the founders' losing their keys on a beach during a surfing trip. [3] The founders of Phone Halo began working on TrackR in 2009.

  6. Quickly find your lost cellphone - AOL

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    You're constantly on your phone and yet, all of a sudden, you can't find it. We've all been there. Someone in the house is hungry, another one is sick, and they're all screaming for your attention.

  7. Real-time locating system - Wikipedia

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    locate and manage assets within a facility, such as locating a misplaced tool cart in a warehouse or medical equipment in a hospital; create notifications when an object moves, such as an alert if a tool cart left the facility; combine identity of multiple items placed in a single location, such as on a pallet