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Lost Your Keys Again? Get 35% off Tile Bluetooth Trackers
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Date:2025-04-15 04:32:11
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If you feel like you spend way too much time looking for items you misplaced around the house, you're not alone. Aside from simply remembering where you put something, there is a much easier way to keep track of your keys, handbag, phone, water bottle, and other essentials. And it's a handy piece of tech that can even work on your pets. You need a Tile Pro Tracker in your life.
The Tile Pro Trackers utilize Bluetooth 5.0 wireless technology, so you can track your devices within a 400-foot range (that's a football field). It even works when your phone is on silent mode. Just put one of these tile trackers on your key ring or something else you want to keep an eye on and you can set it up on the free Tile app, which is compatible with Android and Apple devices. Plus, it's voice assistant-compatible, so you can use it with Alexa, Google, and Siri. Tile trackers are also water-resistant.
For a limited time, you can buy three Tile Trackers for $53 at QVC, which means you'll get a 35% discount. And, if you're new to QVC you can score $30 off a purchase of $60 or more with code SURPRISE30. This offer is only good for March 15th and 16th only, so act now.
This set includes three Tile Pro Trackers. Just attach the Tile to your keys, wallet, phone, pet's collar, luggage, or whatever you want to track. Then download the free Tile app and tap to locate what you've lost. Best of all, the replaceable battery lasts up to 1 year.
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