JioTag Move Tracker Value Rs 1499 Introduced In Republic of India Google to Find My Instrument 9 Grams Weight Specs Options

JioTag Move Tracker Value Rs 1499 Introduced In Republic of India Google to Find My Instrument 9 Grams Weight Specs Options


JioTag Move compact Bluetooth tracker has been launched in India. Its weight is only 9 grams. The new tracker is compatible with Android 9 and the subsequent version, which uses Google’s to Find My Instrument network for trekking. It supports Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and works without a SIM card. The device has a CR2032 battery, whose lifestyle is described as one year. Users can add it to them to track objects such as their keys, accessories or gadgets. JioTag Move, unlike JioTag wind, is not compatible with iPhones.

JioTag Move is priced at Rs 1,499 in India. It can be purchased at Amazon, Jiomart e-store as well as Reliance Virtual and My Jio stores. The tracker has been introduced in Orange, Yellow, White and Black colors.

JioTag Move Specs, Options

JioTag Move, Reliance is Jio’s latest and India’s first Bluetooth tracker, designed to work with Google’s to Find My Instrance app. It can connect with Android 9 or above Android smartphones. However, unlike its elder brother JioTag Wind it is not compatible with iPhones. The tracker can be connected with keys, purse, accessories, gadgets, bikes etc. to help in detecting these items if lost.

Within Bluetooth range, users can select the option of beep in the to find my instrument app to easily find the goods, after which the tracker will start extracting beep sound. Outside the Bluetooth range, Find My device network can also be used to detect its last location. Once it comes to the border, it automatically reaches for further tracking.

JioTag Move has a Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity, it does not require a SIM card and it works on a CR2032 battery. According to the company’s claims, the tracker can last for a year due to this battery. Its measurement is 38.2 x 38.2 x 7.2 mm and weighs 9 grams.

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