Chipolo has expanded its lineup of Bluetooth trackers with the introduction of the LOOP and CARD models, aiming to provide a sustainable and versatile alternative to Apple’s AirTags. The LOOP tracker is designed for everyday items such as keys, backpacks, or bags, and comes in six color options: navy, mint, honey, coral, charcoal, and chalk. It features a powerful 125 dB ringtone and meets the IP67 standard, making it both waterproof and dustproof. The CARD tracker, built for wallets, is slim and unobtrusive while offering a 110 dB alert and the same IP67 durability. Both devices support a Bluetooth range of up to 400 feet (approximately 120 meters), allowing users to locate misplaced items within a broad area.
Charging these trackers is convenient and environmentally friendly: the LOOP charges via a USB-C cable, whereas the CARD supports Qi wireless charging. Both devices have a rechargeable battery life of about six months and are constructed with at least 50% post-consumer recycled plastic, aligning with eco-conscious consumer preferences. Chipolo trackers work seamlessly with both Apple’s Find My network and Google’s Find My Device system, ensuring broad compatibility. Users can locate their phone by double-pressing the tracker, and the accompanying Chipolo app provides options to customize ringtone selection, adjust volume, and activate a new ring-and-blink feature for easier locating in low-light conditions.
With these additions, Chipolo continues to strengthen its position in the Bluetooth tracker market by offering products that are durable, practical, and environmentally considerate, catering to users who want both reliability and sustainability in tracking their personal belongings.