One possible requirement for optimal performance with these new Android-based trackers could be a relatively recent Android device equipped with Ultra-wideband (UWB) connectivity. Devices such as the Google Pixel 7 Pro or Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, which support UWB, offer enhanced location accuracy compared to Bluetooth alone. While non-UWB devices may still work with the Android trackers, they might not achieve the same level of tracking precision.
The potential launch of Google’s rumoured Bluetooth tracker at Google IO 2023, commencing on May 10, is expected to be a highlight for Android enthusiasts. As the event unfolds, it will undoubtedly shed more light on this long-awaited development and provide further insights into how it could revolutionize item tracking for Android users.