Anker's Eufy has launched the SmartTrack Card E40, its first tracker for the Android Find Hub, priced at $34.99. After delays since its initial announcement in 2024, the tracker aims to compete in a growing market for tracking devices that utilize Android's dual-network configuration.
Eufy has officially released the SmartTrack Card E40, its first entry into the Android Find Hub tracker market. This device comes approximately two years after its initial announcement in 2024, during which multiple delays occurred.
The SmartTrack Card E40 is designed to fit into a wallet, measures 0.07 inches thick, and supports wireless charging. Eufy claims that the tracker will last five months on a single charge, powered by a 140 mAh battery, and includes an 80dB alarm to locate it when lost.
The tracker utilizes Bluetooth-only functionality and can pair with Android devices through the Find Hub network. Users can trigger a phone-finding gesture through the Eufy app, although some features like left-behind alerts for Android are still in development.
The Eufy SmartTrack Card E40 faces competition from other tracking devices such as those from Pebblebee and Nomad. While Eufy's option is thinner, competitors may offer longer battery life, showcasing a variety of options for consumers.
The SmartTrack Card E40 is available for purchase on Eufy's website and is expected to be listed on Amazon shortly. This launch marks a significant step for Eufy in the competitive tracker market.
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Anker's Eufy has launched the SmartTrack Card E40, its first tracker for the Android Find Hub, priced at $34.99. After delays since its initial announcement in 2024, the tracker aims to compete in a growing market for tracking devices that utilize Android's dual-network configuration.