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This is the most unique Bluetooth tracker I've tested by far - and it outlasts the AirTag

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The Ugreen FineTrack 2 offers a cost-effective and durable alternative to Apple AirTags, with an impressive battery life of up to seven years and a non-replaceable battery that enhances security. Its unique design and longer lifespan make it a compelling choice for consumers seeking reliable item tracking without the premium price. However, its iOS-only compatibility and bulkiness may limit its appeal for some users.

Key Takeaways

Ugreen FineTrack 2 4 / 5 Very good pros and cons Pros Half the price of an AirTag.

Good for five to seven years.

The non-replaceable battery makes it much harder to disable. Cons iOS only.

Bulky.

The inserts aren't glow-in-the-dark.

Masses of documentation for something so small. $14.99 at Amazon

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I've written a lot about my love of Apple AirTags. They were the first finder tags I've used and it was love at first sight. But love hasn't blinded me to the fact that AirTags aren't perfect. I know, it's heresy for an iPhone user to say an Apple product isn't perfect, but after years of using AirTags, I know their limitations.

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First, there's price: the second-gen AirTags are $29 each. I know that's nothing compared to losing your keys, but it's a steep investment for such a tiny device.

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