Sunday 23 February 2014

Nokia has launched 'Treasure Tag' accessory that could be attached to keys, bags or other valuables for easy tracking.





WASHINGTON: Nokia has launched 'Treasure Tag' accessory that would be hooked up to keys, luggage or alternative valuables for simple chase.

The $30 device works by combining Bluetooth and NFC and pairs with a Lumia Windows Phone and acts as a device to find what it's hooked up to.

According to The Verge, the supporting app for Windows Phone permits users to manage the device and find it once it's lost with the exception of displaying the situation of the device on a map with Nokia's HERE application.








Nokia Treasure Tag conjointly permits users to find a phone that is paired to the device by holding down a key on the device, trigging sound notification on the phone.

The device is alleged to own A battery lifetime of around 6 months, and comes with a standardized battery on the reverse of the Tag.

Nokia aforementioned that there would presently be third-party applications for Treasure Tag to support  Android
and iOS devices.

The report intercalary that the Treasure Tag accessory would begin shipping in April and are available in an exceedingly selection of cyan, yellow, white, and black colors.

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