Reliance Jio Lanches JioTag Go- Mini Location Tracking Device

Reliance Jio Lanches JioTag Go- Mini Location Tracking Device

Reliance Jio has introduced JioTag Go, a compact and innovative tracker designed to integrate seamlessly with Google’s Find My Device Network. This coin-sized device pairs with the Google Find My Device app (available on the Play Store), using nearby Android devices to deliver real-time location updates, allowing users to track their belongings globally. 

What is JioTag Go? 

JioTag Go is a versatile tracking device that can be attached to keys, wallets, luggage, gadgets, bikes, and more, helping users keep track of their valuables. Available in a variety of colors, it is priced at ₹1499 and can be purchased online via Amazon and JioMart or offline at Reliance Digital and My Jio Stores. 

Following the success of JioTag Air for iOS, which works with Apple’s Find My Network, JioTag Go now caters to Android users, ensuring global tracking capability for all smartphone users. 

How JioTag Go Simplifies Tracking 

  1. No SIM Required 

JioTag Go operates via Bluetooth and Google’s Find My Device network, eliminating the need for a SIM card.  

  1. Ring to Find 

Locate your items by ringing the JioTag Go through the Google Find My Device app and follow the sound.  

  1. 120 dB Loud Buzzer 

The tracker features a 120 dB buzzer, loud enough to be easily located even from a distance.  

  1. Replaceable Battery 

The device comes with a battery that lasts up to 12 months, along with an extra CR2032 battery for convenience.  

  1. World-Wide Tracking with Google’s Network 

While the Bluetooth range is up to 20 meters indoors and 50 meters outdoors, the integration with Google’s Find My Device Network ensures worldwide tracking using millions of Android devices.  

  1. Share Access with Others 

You can share your JioTag Go with friends and family, enabling them to help you locate it as well. 

With JioTag Go, Reliance Jio has brought a practical and affordable solution to help users secure their belongings, leveraging advanced technology to simplify tracking on a global scale. 

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