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The MiLi Air Tags Bluetooth Tracker 4 Pack is a smart, Android-exclusive item finder compatible with devices running Android 9 and above. Featuring a robust 150-meter Bluetooth range, IP67 waterproof certification, and a long-lasting 12-month CR2032 battery, these trackers integrate seamlessly with Google Find Hub for real-time location updates and sound alerts. Designed with privacy in mind, the encrypted Find My Device network ensures your data stays secure while helping you effortlessly locate keys, luggage, backpacks, and more.









| ASIN | B0DP7LCN67 |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 12 months |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,326 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #130 in Item Finders |
| Brand | MiLi |
| Compatible Devices | Android devices (Android 9 or higher) |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 2,286 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS), Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 1.5"L x 1.5"W x 0.35"Th |
| Item Weight | 25 Grams |
| Manufacturer | SHENZHEN HALI-POWER INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD |
| Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) , Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Mfr Part Number | HD-P16 |
| Model Number | HD-P16 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Product Dimensions | 1.5"L x 1.5"W x 0.35"Th |
| Range | 150 meters |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Warranty Description | Free Replacement |
B**N
Well designed, and reliable.
I'm a musician, and I'm always worried that someone at a bar will run off with one of my cases while I'm loading and unloading. I'm an android user, so I bought these to stick into all of my various cases, and so far they've worked great. I also used them to track my luggage on a recent trip, and they also worked great at the airport, and in Jamaica. The android Find Hub (previously called Find My Device) network isn't likely as reliable as the IOS network, from what I understand. At the airport, I was able to track my bag through the airport, but not in real time. The updates seemed to be 10-20 minutes apart. That's been my experience with every test with all of these devices that I've tried. That's more than enough for me, but it's understandable that some people will find some frustration in that level of resolution. When I'm at home, or at the bar with my equipment, they always tell me that they were seen "just now". That being said, I don't know why they keep making these so easy to accidently turn on and off. In order to track, they need to be on. It's somewhat easy to accidently turn this off, since the on/off function only basically requires you to squeeze the case. For my use, this isn't a problem because I've just put them into my instrument and gear cases, and they're unlikely to be accidentally powered off. However, on my keychain I sat on my keys and powered the tracker off. Keep in mind that they do run on a button cell, so you will need to occasionally check the battery - which thankfully is viewable in the Find Hub app. One of mine had a low battery well before it should have, and I have replaced it without any issues since. In my opinion, that's kind of to be expected with such a low cost product, so I didn't knock off any stars for that. Overall, I'd recommend these for tracking items where you can put the tracker inside of the container. I would not recommend these for key tracking, or wallet tracking. In those cases, you probably want something that either doesn't have an off button, or is at least very difficult to turn off.
M**B
Great little Android tracker and excellent support
I am very pleased with these inexpensive trackers. I have attached one to my backpack, one to my luggage and hidden one in my Lexus and Honda. They are easy to open for battery replacement and to attach to items. When you want to find your tagged item, (like car keys anyone?) you can use Google FInd Hub to have the tag chirp. I recently had to replace the battery in one of the tags and it wouldn't "show up" in Find Hub. I sent a note to the manufaturer's support team. They got back to me the next business day with the helpful response that got my tag working again. (Hint: when you change the battery, you may want to know this. Turn the tag off, then on again then press it six times rapidly. Voila! It resets itself and is findable again.)
J**N
MiLi MiTag Bluetooth Tracker for Android: A Profoundly Disappointing and Untenable Investment
As a user who relies heavily on reliable tracking technologyโespecially given my predisposition toward misplacing critical itemsโI approached the MiLi MiTag with high hopes. For individuals with conditions such as ADHD, devices like this are not a luxury but a necessary tool for managing daily life. My core requirement is simple: the ability to locate specific objects, such as my two distinct sets of keys (one for exterior access like the mailbox, the other for interior security like file boxes), quickly and reliably. โThe reality of using the MiLi MiTag, however, has been an exercise in profound frustration and regret. โThis product is, simply put, overpriced and functionally unreliable. The core deficiency lies in the device's abysmal connection stability. In approximately ninety-eight percent of real-world scenarios, the tracker fails to register an object even when it is physically located right beside the mobile device. This is not a slight inconvenience; this renders the entire product useless for its stated purpose. โFurthermore, the technology's performance is deeply compromised by its dependency on external infrastructure. Accuracy is subpar unless one is constantly surrounded by a network of other Google-enabled devices. When a location is finally established, the audible alert is laughably softโa gentle chirp that is easily lost in even moderate ambient noise. The setup process is, ironically, the only aspect of the MiTag that functions flawlessly. โCompounding these technical failures is the issue of battery longevity. Despite the tags rarely, if ever, achieving a successful connection or location fix, the battery life is surprisingly whack. Continuous battery drain requires frequent and expensive replacements, creating an unsustainable total cost of ownership. The initial quality control was also severely lacking; the first batch I received contained several non-functional units. While the seller was kind enough to issue replacements, their performance proved to be no better. โIt appears this product has been hastily thrown together without any consideration for the fundamental engineering requirements of reliable wireless object tracking. When a mobile device cannot detect a tagged object in the very same room, that signals a critical, inexcusable design flaw. It is disappointing and truly frustrating to spend this kind of capital on a product you cannot rely on; I hold a deep sense of regret for having invested in this line of trackers. The most disappointing part of this entire debacle is that Google would allow their name to be associated with such a crappy and non-functional piece of hardware. I cannot, in good conscience, recommend this product. The underlying technology is simply not mature enough in this implementation to justify the premium price tag.
R**E
Almost to greatness, though definite room for improvement
So far these have been a very enticing bang for your buck Google "Find My Device" Bluetooth tracker. Though I do have a few minor issues concerning these that I hope could be addressed with an update, if that's even possible (one of my concerns). Current issues/Concerns: 1. My most major concern and I'd say annoyance is that anytime I would ring a tracker it would ring for ~10 seconds and then stop ringing at all... The Google find my device app typically rings for 1 min before automatically stopping, but for some odd reason it stops around the 10 second mark and then plays the remaining 50 seconds with silence. 2. There is no ability to modify sounds or to give the trackers a dual purpose like reverse find, so the tracker on my keys could help me find my phone or for those who use it the ability to take remote photos (which I don't care as much for). Although the tracker audio alert sound is relatively loud, I would like for it to scream a bit harder or change the search tone from a "Beep... Beep... Beep..." To something like "BEEEEEEEEEEP... BEEP, BEEP... BEEEEEEEEEEP" which would be a bit more noticeable in noisier areas. 3. I'm certain updates for these devices will be done through the Find My Device app, but I couldn't find any exact mention if there ever will be to solve a potential vulnerability that stalkers might use or fix a bug that could plague select models to not work correctly with newer versions of Android/IOS (on duo) or Bluetooth if a protocol is substituted for a better one aimed at trackers due to safety/privacy reasons. 4. My final gripe would be surrounding something I feel MILI missed out on. The feature of having a built-in NFC written tag like an air tag. I mention this as if the NFC chip is written too when the battery is good, but suddenly your batter dies and you lost your item, well if someone finds the device offline and taps their phone to the NFC area it could automatically alert the owner that their device was found and the person who found it could get basic info on the tag owner. The lat part is also nice concerning if someone is to use a device such as this to stalk someone, it would make identifying them easier for police. Now for the general goods: Overall the device is similar in size to an air tag though it is a tad larger proportionally. A welcome addition to this variant offered by mili is the keyring hold that is built-in, though it does contribute to the aforementioned size difference. The weight is barely noticeable and though it is plastic with its housing, I think it would hold up quite well overtime and also the cost is very affordable still so I don't mind really. As mentioned prior, it doesn't have a third-party app or anything to do with customization, which is nice as I don't have to install something though. I wish I could do it as a optional thing to get those personalization features similar to like a moto tag, chipolo, or a Pebblebee. I was able to mount one of mine from the 4pk in my car, and was surprised that I was able to connect and "navigate" or get directions towards my car even though I was ~25 away from it... Though you couldn't hear the beeper sadly due to the lack of volume control or tones to help differentiate it from other noises. Overall I have faith that these will be decent Bluetooth trackers, but there is definitely room to improve and would like to see UWB potentially be added down the road as well. Hopefully these hold up well, that the battery life lasts (moght give update when a batter dies die), and that most of my aforementioned concerns could be addressed with a update or a optional app to customize these trackers and their abilities as it would definitely make them stand out or at least fit in with their competitors. So far almost a 10/10 from me. It also doesn't help that pebblebee just released the ability to do a SOS alert if you frantically press the button on their tags to start location sharing with friends/family and even potentially auto call 911 if needed. If I would've known this info from Pebblebee, I likely would've bought theirs as that is an added benefit/feature for safety for a device that is typically close by or on important objects.
M**E
small and tiny but very good
The MiLi MiTag Bluetooth Tracker offers a strong alternative for Android users who are searching for a reliable tracking solution. While it's an excellent choice, itโs important to note that the "Find Hub" Android network isnโt as robust as Appleโs "Find Devices" iCloud network. This might affect tracking efficiency and availability, but it doesnโt detract from the productโs quality. Setting up the MiTag with the Find Hub app is an effortless process. Users can easily navigate through the setup, making it accessible even for those less tech-savvy. In terms of battery life, my experience has been quite positiveโafter a month of use, I haven't encountered any issues. A convenient feature is the replaceable battery, which uses a standard CR2032 type. This is a significant advantage, as it allows for easy battery swaps without having to replace the entire tracker. Overall, the MiLi MiTag is an excellent option for anyone looking to keep track of their important items on an Android device.
O**O
Tile 2020 vs MiLi tracker
In this review, I will be comparing 2 trackers, the MiLi Bluetooth Tracker (link below) and the 2020 tile tracker. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DP7LCN67 Pros of Tile 2020 compared to MiLI: 1. Slimmer and lower profile than most trackers on the market. 2. Beeping is louder and more consistent 3. Slimmer profile makes it less bulky on keychain wallet ect. 3. Allows you to find your phone from the tile device. Device finding works both ways. Cons of Tile 2020 compared to MiLi: 1. The white color attracts dirt and grease. Gets gross looking fast. Silicon sleeves exist on the market. but they are overpriced. 2. Uses nonstandard coin battery size. Battery is replacable. 3. Tile was bought out by MyLife360, a company that has had many scandals regarding user privacy in the past. If you are using any Tile on the market, expect for your location data to be sold off and share to data conglomerate firms and possibly other entities. The lack of consumer privacy protections is ultimately why I got rid of my Tile and switched to the MiLi tracker. Pros of MiLi tracker compared to Tile 2020: 1. Uses Googles "Find My Device app" instead of Mylife 360. Google encrypts and does not store this location data or sell it to 3rd parties. This is a huge plus for me any why I bought the MiLi over the tile. 2. Black plastic is much less harder to smudge up and get dirty. 3. Uses standard coin battery size, also replaceable. Cons of MiLi tracker compared to Tile 2020: 1. A lot quieter than the Tile tracker. 2. "play sound" option in googles "Find my device" only works for 10 seconds, then shuts off. Find my device app will still show the sound as playing even though it is not. Stopping and restarting sound every 10 seconds is a workaround. 3. Does not allow you to find your phone from your MiLi device. 4. Bulkier than Tile 2020, though not bulky enough to make a huge difference IMO. 5. Pairing MiLi tracker to "Find my device" is more difficult. Ultimately, they are both great trackers in their own respects. Tile is overall more functional, but at the cost of user privacy.
O**A
Mili mitag locate good
The MiLi MiTag is a compact and easy- to-use Bluetooth tracker that works well with Google Find My Device. Setup s quick, and it helps locate keys, bags or other small items reliably. A practical and affordable option for Android users.
Z**Z
Works with Google Find Hub
It took me a long time to find a tracker that works with the Google Find Hub, that is compact in size, and that is reasonably priced, but this is it! I've attached it to our TV remote, which we almost never lose now.
A**Z
Faciles de sincronizar.
Muy buena opciรณn y facilรญsimos de sincronizar con el dispositivo.
B**D
Conforme a la description
Traceur android qui fonctionne sans soucis. Assez petit. Reste a voir sur la durรฉe si la batterie tient.
G**L
Works as described
Battery lasts, easy to set up and tracks well.
D**N
Smart finder MiLi Tag
I bought this tag for my dog because someone was looking after her whilst we went on holiday. Small enough to go on her collar. So easy to set up, even for someone like me who is not tech savvy. Products a loud beeping sound. Unfortunately it stopped working after a couple of weeks. I contacted the company who were very efficient and friendly. They sent me a new one immediately. Could not fault the customer service. Would definitely recommend
M**5
Excellent
Works as mentioned
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