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Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 Receives NBTC Certification


The main function of the Samsung SmartTag is to help you locate and keep track of your personal belongings, such as keys, wallets, bags, or other items that are easy to misplace. It uses Bluetooth technology to connect to your smartphone and the accompanying SmartThings Find app. When you attach the SmartTag to an item, you can use the app to trigger the SmartTag to emit a sound, making it easier to locate the item if it's nearby.
Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2

The main function of the Samsung SmartTag is to help you locate and keep track of your personal belongings, such as keys, wallets, bags, or other items that are easy to misplace. It uses Bluetooth technology to connect to your smartphone and the accompanying SmartThings Find app. When you attach the SmartTag to an item, you can use the app to trigger the SmartTag to emit a sound, making it easier to locate the item if it's nearby.


Additionally, if you can't find your item within Bluetooth range, the SmartTag's location can be tracked using crowd-sourced information from other Samsung devices within the SmartThings ecosystem. This can help you locate your lost item on a map in the app, even if it's out of your immediate vicinity.


Overall, the Samsung SmartTag serves as a useful tool to prevent the frustration of losing items and provides a way to locate them more easily using technology and your smartphone


Back in January 2021, Samsung introduced the Galaxy SmartTag, a device designed to help locate items. While the unveiling of its successor was expected at a recent Galaxy Unpacked event, it did not occur. However, Samsung's work on the Galaxy SmartTag 2 is evident, and it has now gained certification from Thailand's NBTC, marking progress towards its eventual launch.



The details provided by the Thai certification authority do not reveal new information about the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2. We are already aware that it carries the model designation EI-T5600 and features ultra-wideband (UWB) support, as indicated by earlier certifications.
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The details provided by the Thai certification authority do not reveal new information about the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2. We are already aware that it carries the model designation EI-T5600 and features ultra-wideband (UWB) support, as indicated by earlier certifications.


In contrast to the original SmartTag, which lacked UWB support, the SmartTag+ offered this feature. This time around, Samsung is likely to release a single version that incorporates both Bluetooth and UWB connectivity.
SmartTag

In contrast to the original SmartTag, which lacked UWB support, the SmartTag+ offered this feature. This time around, Samsung is likely to release a single version that incorporates both Bluetooth and UWB connectivity.

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