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Tile Bluetooth Trackers Go Pro

Tile’s portable Bluetooth trackers have proved a surprisingly popular product since they launched last year and the company is set to build on that success with the new Tile Pro range.

“The Tile community is creating a world where everyone can find the things that matter to them,” says Tile CEO and Cofounder Mike Farley.

He says that “the new Tile Pro Series was built with both performance and style in mind so that Tilers can find their things wherever life takes them -whether hitting the slopes, traveling the world or enjoying a night out.”

Consisting of the Tile Style and Tile Sport, the new trackers boast integrated volume control and eight ringtones. What’s more, they feature support for both Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.

The proximity sensor of the original Tile has also been redesigned and improved. It now offers up to 200 feet of coverage.

The Tile Pro Sport is available now through JB Hi-Fi at an RRP of $49.

No word yet on the Tile Pro Style but expect it to show up on store shelves within the next month.



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