Rumors suggest that Google is developing a Bluetooth tracker similar to Apple's AirTag, but designed for Android devices. The tracker, reportedly codenamed Grogu, would use ultra-wideband (UWB) technology and come equipped with speakers. While details are scarce at this time, it is expected to tap into the massive network of Android devices worldwide to help locate lost items.
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There is no official release date yet as Google has not even announced the product. It was first mentioned in January and few details have emerged since then.
There is no name yet, but we see Google using words like Pixel, tag or tracker for something like Pixel Tag or Google Tracker.
A crucial requirement is a network that makes it possible to track this device. Google's Find My Device network was launched in April, paving the way for the possible arrival of this tracker sometime this year.