(4 Pack) Samsung SmartTag2 Bluetooth Trackers & GPS Locators
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Model: 4 Pack (2 Black & 2 White)
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Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 – A Comprehensive Technical Review
By Jedi Master of The Galaxay on Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 is the latest iteration of Samsung’s Bluetooth tracker, designed to help users locate lost items with improved accuracy, extended battery life, and an upgraded build. I’ll analyze its performance, features, and overall value to see if it’s a worthy upgrade over its predecessor. Design & Build Quality The SmartTag 2 introduces a significant design change compared to the original SmartTag and SmartTag+. It features a sleek, pill-shaped body with a large cutout, making it easier to attach to keychains, bags, and pet collars without needing an extra accessory. The IP67 dust and water resistance rating ensures durability, making it more robust for outdoor use. The build feels premium yet lightweight, and the increased size of the cutout is a welcome improvement over the original design, reducing the risk of breakage when attaching to keyrings. Tracking Performance & SmartThings Integration Ultra-Wideband (UWB) & Bluetooth LE The SmartTag 2 comes in a Bluetooth-only variant and a UWB-enabled version. The UWB version enhances "Precision Finding," providing an augmented reality (AR) experience to guide users toward their lost item within close range. Bluetooth now has an extended range, allowing tracking from a greater distance, which is crucial for outdoor environments. SmartThings Find & Network Integration Samsung leverages its SmartThings Find network, utilizing millions of Galaxy devices to anonymously detect and report the location of lost SmartTags. This crowd-sourced system functions similarly to Apple’s Find My network, improving recovery chances even when the tag is out of Bluetooth range. The Lost Mode feature now lets users input contact details, allowing anyone who finds the SmartTag to scan it and retrieve owner information—similar to Apple AirTags. Battery Life & Power Efficiency Samsung has improved the battery life dramatically. The SmartTag 2 can last up to 500 days on a single CR2032 coin cell battery in standard mode, which is double the lifespan of the original SmartTag. Enabling Power Saving Mode extends it further to around 700 days, making it one of the longest-lasting Bluetooth trackers on the market. Replacing the battery remains simple, requiring a small tool to open the back panel. Additional Features Sound Alerts & Volume: The built-in speaker is louder than its predecessor, helping users locate their tag more easily. Modes for Different Scenarios: The device supports different operation modes, such as Normal Mode for real-time tracking and Power Saving Mode for extended battery life. Galaxy-Exclusive Features: Unlike Apple AirTags, which are exclusive to Apple’s ecosystem, the SmartTag 2 is limited to Samsung Galaxy devices. It does not support other Android phones, restricting its potential user base. Comparison to Competitors Pros & Cons Pros ✅ Improved design with a larger keyring hole ✅ Extended battery life (500-700 days) ✅ Loud, effective speaker for sound alerts ✅ UWB for Precision Finding (UWB model) ✅ Lost Mode for contact sharing ✅ IP67 dust and water resistance Cons ❌ Samsung-exclusive – won’t work with non-Galaxy Android devices ❌ UWB model costs more than Bluetooth-only version ❌ No global tracking without SmartThings Find network support in some regions Pro Tip: Save Money with the 4-Pack If you plan on using multiple SmartTags, buy the 4-pack instead of purchasing them individually. A single SmartTag 2 costs around $20, but the 4-pack is currently priced at $56, saving you about $24 compared to buying them separately. This is a great way to save money while ensuring all your important items—keys, bags, wallets, and even pet collars—are trackable! Final Verdict: Should You Buy It? The Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 is a powerful and well-designed tracker, offering a significant upgrade in battery life, durability, and tracking precision compared to its predecessor. It’s an excellent choice for Samsung Galaxy users who want seamless SmartThings integration, but its lack of cross-platform support makes it less appealing for non-Samsung users. If you're within the Samsung ecosystem, this is the best tracking device available.
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Lack of compatibility on other Android devices.
By David L. on Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2025
Samsung has made sure that these will NOT work with other Android devices. In doing this they are trying to do what all the big greedy corporations are doing; forcing you to stay locked into their ecosystem so they can continue to fleece you. The other side effect of this is that only other Samsung devices will assist with finding your tags: keep on mind, most Android devices are not Samsung. I'm so sick of this crap, I have owned Samsung Galaxy watches, phones, these tags, etc... I am so done with Samsung,bought a OnePlus and I will NEVER go back. One of Samsung's "security updates" even disabled wireless charging on my Note 10+ I'm an electrician by trade and an electronics hobbyist as well: I've been soldering since I was 7... I tested the wireless charging receiver, it works just fine when disconnected from the phone. No doubt,they analyze charging data, amongst the MASSIVE amount of other data they collect from you and use it to determine what features to disable that could trigger you to buy another phone... No, I don't think they are explicitly spying on just one person, just automated systems using aggregated data to make a decision... Well Samsung, it worked, kind of... I bought another phone, just not from your monopoly. It's a shame, My Note 10+ is still a decent piece of hardware in pretty good shape, but with every update they pushed, features would "mysteriously" quit working, especially when those updates corresponded with the release of a new Galaxy marque phone. Same thing happened with my watches. My Samsung devices all would also "mysteriously" loose some battery capacity at the same time... Batteries degrade with time and high discharges & charges, I understand that, but that is a linear process; there would always be a big jump when a "security" update was applied. Again, the Samsung SmartThings app runs just fine on other Android devices... It's just not compatible with much of their ecosystem. Having owned Samsung devices for over 10 years, trust me, if you're thinking of switching to Samsung, don't. They're a garage company now. Understand that if you buy their Smart tags, an update can easily render them unusable and that such updates have in the past been applied by Samsung to disable their own devices... They want to FORCE you into spending more... Let them eat cake, Brian Thompson style.
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