Bluetooth News|Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 passed Bluetooth certification, and Apple Find My was sought after

At the beginning of this year, it was reported that Samsung will launch the second-generation Galaxy SmartTag series in the third quarter of 2023. Now, the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 device has appeared on the Bluetooth SIG certification list and is expected to be officially announced in the near future. The certification information shows that this new product will support Bluetooth 5.3.
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Compared with the products released in 2021, the new Galaxy SmartTag has better overall battery life, and has been optimized, adjusted and upgraded in terms of connection stability and connection range. It is also expected to improve wireless connection range, buzzer volume and enhanced security measures to Prevent unauthorized tracking.

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The regular version of Galaxy SmartTag uses bluetooth technology to connect with the mobile phone and sells for $29.99; while Galaxy SmartTag+ adds more precise UWB ultra-wideband technology and sells for $39.99.
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Since Apple released AirTag, everyone has paid more attention to the anti-lost of items. Apple's Find My can find iPhone, Mac, AirPods, and Apple Watch. Today's Find My can not only find Apple devices, but also with third-party devices. Joining will enrich the territory of Find My Network. The product and Find My can realize the function of intelligent anti-lost.

Features supported by Find My
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Harmful Tracking Detection: This feature notifies users of accessories that may not be recognized normally, and tracks the location of such accessories over time.

Lost mode setting number: Support setting specific devices or accessories into lost mode through this network, and you can also set a reserved number for people to contact you when they are found.

Find the location of the lost device: When a user loses a device, it can be marked as lost mode, and then the device information will be transmitted to each other in the Bluetooth network. Finally, when a user's Bluetooth detects the lost item, it will transmit its approximate location back to the original lost user to help the user find the device quickly.

Control the device to play sound: You can remotely initiate the play of sound to help users find accessories. This action supports both accessory owners and non-owners. After finding the approximate location of the accessory, the user can make the owner's iOS device sound a reminder, and the owner cancels the reminder to find the device.
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In the future, Find My will become an independent network, and the addition of third-party devices will enrich the territory of Find My Network. Find My Network will provide third-party interfaces to provide better services. It will not destroy user privacy, except for the user, Apple and third parties will not know the specific location of the mobile phone. Apple's Find My technology uses Apple devices' Bluetooth wireless signals to create a device network to find lost items, and they will work with third-party companies to create Find My Network anti-lost products.

ST17H6x Apple Find My chip
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Support Find My Network
Built-in 64 KB SRAM, 96 KB ROM storage space, and support multiple external SPI, PWM, DMA, UART
Support SIG-Mesh, support multiple nodes Friend, LowPower, Proxy, Relay
Perfect security mechanism: based on AES -128 algorithm hardware encryption, hardware accelerator supporting encryption algorithm
Rich communication interface and GPIO pins, can support various scenarios and complex applications
ST17H6x chip is used in Apple Find My application
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ST17H6x multi-scenario application average power consumption

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Lenze Technology has applied the Find My function in many Bluetooth product solutions. Practical application scenarios of the Find My function: children's watches, car keys, pet collars, anti-lost shoes, smart crutches, anti-lost schoolbags, wallets, and card holders. (tingting is a brand of Lenze Technology, which mainly provides Apple Find My service and applies it to major IoT products)

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