(4 Pack) Samsung SmartTag2 Bluetooth Trackers & GPS Locators
$57.99
$99.99
42% off
Reference Price
Condition: New
Model: 4 Pack (2 Black & 2 White)
Top positive review
43 people found this helpful
They're work just as promised, and great price!
By IMHO: You asked, you shall receive... on Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Great tags and work as promised! Very easy to set up. All I had to do was pull the blue tab out, a pairing request popped up on my phone and opened smartthings. It also notified of an update. You can change the ringtone and volume in the app as well. Its pretty loud, 105 db, which is about the decibels as many car alarms. However, its a tiny speaker, so don't expect it to sound as loud as a car alarm! As far as quality, of course, they're Samsung! Very durable and small enough to hide it in a purse, or even a wallet. If you're using for keys you won't need an additional key ring, it pretty much has one built into it. And its not bad looking either. You can get various protective covers for them as well. I highly recommend, especially at the current price reduction! Please know your tech products... I'm seeing bad reviews (not just for this item, but many) based on finding the tags when their phone isn't close enough to the tags. The location does not update until you are within the tags bluetooth range OR until another Samsung device grabs its location (meaning any other Samsung device belonging to anyone is near by, it automatically pings its location and then you immediately get the update). Furthermore, the reviews saying they went [x amount of feet (like 300) in the wrong direction] and its not picking up the tag, if you're retracing your footsteps for a lost item, you'll find it, so why would you go somewhere you were not to begin with? Illogical reasoning and illogical testing (also, what barriers could have been obstructing the signal, etc). And if an item was stolen, your hidden tag WILL ping once the signal is grabbed. Please stop giving bad reviews because you didn't research what you purchased and have no idea how it actually works. S/n: there are apps made by android developers that may bypass both the restriction to use these tags with other android phones, and the ability to find with locators other than via smartthings. However, I wouldn't base buying an item like this off of using a 3rd party app (especially if little is known about the app), and can also be removed at any moment.
Top critical review
9 people found this helpful
Not Samsung's Best
By Rando on Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2025
I bought a handful of tags to track keys, and potentially luggage and animals during an upcoming trip. I got the tags set up on my SmartThings, and I can see them all at my address, but as soon as one leaves without me... ? It's basically gone. I can't see where it is, unless by some miracle it decides to update. All the app says is "Not near you." Very helpful. (I just waited 4 hours for a tag's location to update. Surely, it must have encountered the "Galaxy network" at least once on a 4 hr roadtrip.) I figured this had to be user error, so I consulted ChatGPT for a little tutorial. Every time ChatGPT says "tap this" or "tap that," I don't ever see that option. ChatGPT replies "Oh, sometimes its in a different spot." Why? Why are the apps and set up processes so different for a limited and specific group of users? I also thought I'd be able to share the tag's location with family, but Im just learning that isn't a thing either. It says you can invite "members" and they can view and control the tag as long as they've also downloaded the app and have their location on. I thought I would be able to use this as a panic button of sorts and it would send family my location, but it doesn't do that. The best you can do is set it up to send someone a text to open their app and navigate to the right tab and view your location, but even after all those hoops were jumped, it remains to be seen. ChatGPT confirms its really just for one owner to track items should very specific criteria be met, like the tag cannot be in a piece of luggage (there goes that selling point) or in a glovebox or backpack. It seems the best way to get an update is to have the person who took the tag press the button. But, what if my keys or bag were stolen? I have to ask the thief to press the button? I was going to put these on my dogs while I'm out of town, but I'm pretty certain they won't be pressing any buttons to let me know where they are. The SmartThings app is probably the least intuitive app I've ever downloaded. It should come with instructions or a tutorial or something. But I figure if me AND ChatGPT can't figure it out then it must be pretty bad. And you can't use the trackers without the app, so... If you want to make confirm your keys, dog, car, etc., are in your house with you, then this is the tracker for you! If you are looking for something more robust and trackable outside your home or arms reach, then... well, I don't know. Get an iPhone and an air tag, I guess. I may have gotten these tags with too high of expectations, but these are getting 3 stars. The app is so poorly designed, the tag is really larger than it needs to be (50% is a ring that you can't clip anything to; yes, you need by a silicone cover and carabiner ring), and the network appears to not be very dense and therefore the tag not reliably trackable. It does seems to have a lot of functionality for working with other smart devices, but I don't need a remote to turn on my bathroom lights. If you do, or you just want to find your lost keys nearby, then this is an inexpensive gadget, if you're able to get a tag on sale. I'll update if I'm able to make the tag more useful and/or discover user error. If the app improves at all, that would be stellar.
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