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Google "Grogu" tracking device will arrive in late 2023

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Apple and Samsung are the first two companies that come to mind when you hear the word "tracking tag." These tools that can find lost or missing objects have helped the two tech behemoths substantially dominate this market. According to the most recent source, Google will soon release a similar device, suggesting that it may soon join the market. According to reports, the tracking tag will use the nickname "grogu". Because of the rumored technology that would be comparable to AirTag, Google may be planning to enter the tracking tag industry. According to information provided by XDA Developers on Tuesday, Jan. 17, well-known leaker Kuba Wojciechowski, the business is now developing a smart tracker with the codename "grogu." [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="3000"]Google Agrees to $392 Million Privacy Settlement With 40 States - The New York Times Image credit- The New York Times[/caption] The entity tasked with constructing this tracking device is Google's Nest division. The gadget will reportedly debut with a built-in speaker, says Kuba. It will come in a variety of colours, much like a standard Apple AirTag. In addition, the search engine company will enable Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) and ultra-wide (UWB) for better lost object tracking. Also Read: Tesla can still dominate US EV market, but rivals are catching up These characteristics have been mentioned by Google before. The business predicted that Bluetooth and UWB stacks would be included into the Android 13 OS by 2022. It might imply that Google wants to use its affordable but effective tracking gadgets to compete more effectively against more well-known businesses. Low energy usage is made possible by these capabilities while yet retaining excellent tracking. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="3000"]How Google Buys and Keeps Startups | Time Image credit- Time[/caption] It is important to know that the future tracking gadget will come with support for Fast Pair. In other words, the device will receive a "Locator tag" that customers can use to quickly link their devices without having to access further settings. Wojciechowski said at the time that Google had not yet made the official release date of the "grogu" tracking tag public. He believes it will be accessible, nevertheless, later this year. Google has suggested developing an AirTag-inspired tracker with a rather unpleasant name in another story by Yanko Design. The business has unveiled "G-Spot," a preliminary design for a GPS smart tracker that could compete with Apple's monitoring tool, with the assistance of Obi Fidler. From mobility to design, the two gadgets' characteristics are essentially identical. Given its CR20232 battery, Google claims that the G Spot can operate for more than a year. When you wish to use it again, it is simple to take in and out. Of course, it includes a casing that was designed in the style of the Google Maps pin icon. There is a keyring attached to the casing so you won't lose it.

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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