This content is not created to promote affiliate products or paid placements. Any monetization, when present, does not influence what we cover or how we review products.
Keeping track of your stuff has never been easier (or smarter)! In 2026, item trackers are getting sleeker, longer-lasting, and way more connected than ever before. Whether you’re constantly misplacing your keys, worried about your luggage, or just want peace of mind when traveling, there’s a tracker built for your needs.
From Apple’s precision-powered AirTag to Pebblebee’s rechargeable smart cards and Motorola’s new UWB-enabled Moto Tag, these gadgets prove that losing things might finally be a thing of the past. Let’s take a look at the most reliable and innovative trackers you can get in 2026 – no matter which smartphone you use.
1. Apple Airtag

The Apple AirTag remains a top choice for iPhone users thanks to its seamless integration with Apple’s Find My network. Slip one into your keys, bag, or wallet, and you’ll be able to see its location using your iPhone, play a sound to help you find it, or use Precision Finding (with UWB) to guide you to it. Its small puck form factor, water/dust resistance, and dependable tracking make it a go-to accessory for keeping tabs on everyday items.
- Type: Bluetooth LE + Ultra Wideband (UWB) for Precision Finding (on UWB-capable iPhones)
- Battery: Replaceable CR2032 coin cell, around ~1 year of use
- Durability: IP67 – dust & water resistant
- Compatibility: iPhones (with iOS) via Find My network; not directly compatible with Android for full features
Update: Meet Apple AirTag 2 – What’s New?
2. Moto Tag

The Moto Tag is Motorola’s answer to item trackers, built for the Android ecosystem. It works with Google’s Find Hub (formerly Find My Device) network and supports both Bluetooth and Ultra Wideband (UWB) for more precise direction + distance guidance. It also offers a dedicated button to ring your phone or act as a camera shutter remote.
- Type: Bluetooth + UWB (firmware update required)
- Battery: Replaceable CR2032 coin cell, around ~1 year of use
- Durability: IP67 – dust & water resistant
- Compatibility: Android, via Google Find Hub; UWB directionality works with compatible Android phones
3. Pebblebee Card

The Pebblebee Card is a slim, credit-card–sized tracker that fits neatly in wallets or thin compartments. What sets it apart is that it’s rechargeable (via USB-C), not dependent on coin cells. It supports both Apple’s Find My and Google’s Find Hub networks (though only one network at a time), making it flexible for mixed-phone households.
- Type: Bluetooth LE
- Battery: Rechargeable, up to ~18 months per charge
- Durability: IPX6 – protection from strong jets of water
- Compatibility: iOS (Find My) or Android (Find Hub), but must choose one network at setup
4. Chipolo One Spot

Chipolo trackers are known for offering good value and wide compatibility. Their One Spot variant lets you locate items exclusively on Apple’s Find My network. It is a perfect tracker for luggage or keys, and comes with loudspeaker, as well as 1 1-year lasting battery.
- Type: Bluetooth LE
- Battery: Replaceable CR2032 coin cell, with around 1 year of battery life
- Durability: IPX5 – protection from nozzle-projected water
- Compatibility: Apple Find My
5. Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2

Samsung’s Galaxy Tag (or Galaxy SmartTag) is designed for the Samsung ecosystem. It uses Bluetooth and some versions include UWB for precise locating. When attached to keys, bags, or other items, you can find them via the SmartThings app or during close-range with directional cues.
- Type: Bluetooth LE
- Battery: Replaceable CR2032 coin cell, up to 500 days of battery life
- Durability: IP67 – water and dust resistant
- Compatibility: Best with Samsung phones / SmartThings app; limited functionality on non-Samsung
6. Eufy SmartTrack Link

Eufy’s trackers, such as their SmartTrack Link, aim to give robust performance with long battery life. The SmartTrack Link is a great gadget for Apple’s ecosystem, offering great compatibility and effortless setup.
- Type: Bluetooth LE
- Battery: Replaceable battery, with around 1 year of battery life.
- Durability: IPX4 – splash resistant
- Compatibility: Find My compatibility
7. Tile Slim by Life360 Essentials

Tile is one of the long-standing names in Bluetooth trackers. You can ring a tracker from your phone, use the Tile network to locate lost items, and share access with family members. It’s simple, reliable, and has broad platform support. The slim model comes with a non-replaceable battery with 3 years of life, and the slim design allows you to fit inside your wallet ot other items without effort.
- Type: Bluetooth LE
- Battery: Non-replaceable battery, with around 3 years of battery life
- Durability: IP68 – water and dust resistance
- Compatibility: iOS & Android via Tile app
8. iTagPro

iTagPro is a full GPS tracker – meaning it can report location even when out of Bluetooth range. It’s ideal for valuable items like vehicles, luggage, or equipment that may stray far from you.
- Type: GPS + Bluetooth LE
- Battery: Rechargeable CR2032 battery, enough for around 6 months.
- Durability: IPX6 – protection from strong jets of water
- Compatibility: Works with both iOS and Android, requiring its own app and mapping/alert system
9. Pebblebee Clip

The Pebblebee Clip is a keyring-style tracker that’s rechargeable via USB-C. It’s rugged, compact, and ideal for keys, dog collars, or backpacks. It works with either Apple’s Find My or Google’s Find Hub (one network at a time), giving it great flexibility.
- Type: Bluetooth LE
- Battery: Rechargeable (USB-C), up to 12 months per charge
- Durability: IPX6 – protection from strong jets of water
- Compatibility: iOS (Find My) or Android (Find Hub) networks
No more turning your house upside down to find your wallet or stressing about a missing backpack. These trackers are smarter, tougher, and give you the connection you need.
Whether you’re deep in the Apple ecosystem or prefer Android, there’s a perfect tracker for your setup. Just remember to pick one that fits your lifestyle and needs – card-style for wallets, clip-style for keys or bags, or GPS-powered models.
Everything You Should Know About Smart Trackers
1. Are all smart trackers compatible with both iPhone and Android?
Not all of them. Apple’s AirTag works best within the Apple ecosystem, while Samsung’s Galaxy Tag and Moto Tag are optimized for Android. However, brands like Tile, Eufy, and Pebblebee now offer cross-platform support, so you can use them with almost any device.
2. What’s the difference between Bluetooth and GPS trackers?
Bluetooth trackers connect to your phone and rely on nearby devices in a shared network (like Apple’s “Find My” or Google’s “Find My Device”). GPS trackers, on the other hand, use satellites and cellular networks to give you real-time location updates – convenient for tracking cars, luggage, or even pets.
3. How long do tracker batteries usually last?
It depends on the model. Bluetooth trackers like the AirTag can last up to a year on a replaceable battery, while rechargeable models like Pebblebee or Eufy typically last a few months per charge. GPS trackers usually drain faster due to constant location updates.
4. Are these trackers waterproof or durable?
Most recent models (2025 and 2026) come with at least IP67 or IP68 ratings, making them water- and dust-resistant. That means they’ll easily survive rain, splashes, and accidental drops – perfect for everyday use.
5. Should I worry about privacy when using trackers?
Not anymore. Modern trackers include anti-stalking and alert features that notify you if an unknown tracker is moving with you. Both Apple and Google have worked together on universal alerts, making all compatible trackers safer and more transparent.
Want to explore more? Here we have some more articles you may like:
- The Best Qi2 Accessories To Get in 2026
- 10 Upcoming Smartphones in 2026 That Will Change The Game!
- The Next Smartphone Batteries Will Cause a Revolution!
- 20 Cool iPhone Accessories To Get In 2026
Our Editorial Process
This article was created by the TrendsPlace editorial team.
We only use AI tools to assist with drafting and efficiency, while all content is researched, reviewed, edited, and finalized by humans to ensure accuracy and quality.
![The Best GPS & Bluetooth Trackers You Can Count on [2026]](https://trendsplace.tech/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/best-gps-bluetooth-trackers.webp)


![Apple Comes With Tons of New Gadgets [New Macbooks, iPads, Studios, etc]](https://trendsplace.tech/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/new-apple-devices-spring-event.webp)






