Google’s Find My Device Becomes “Find Hub” Because It’s for Devices and People

Google Find Hub

We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info.

Google first launched its Find My Device app and network a little over a year ago to pretty mixed reviews. Then in March of this year as a part of an Android feature drop, it started tracking people (in beta) within the app alongside all of your devices, watches, earbuds, and smart tags. The app essentially become both peopleĀ and device tracker, so the name needed an update.

Today, Google’s new “Find Hub” has been introduced as the replacement for Find My Device and your everything tracking service. As Find Hub, Google plans to take the “beta” tag off the people part of finding, continue to expand the list of supported devices, and add integration with satellite connectivity.

Like with Find My Device, Find Hub will attach to everything from smart luggage to Bluetooth tags to your phones and tablets and watches. However, Google is going to add nearby finding capabilities through UWB (ultra-wide band) and the new Moto Tag. Google is also partnering with Aer Lingus, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Iberia, and Singapore Airlines to share your Bluetooth tag’s location and help recover lost luggage.

Finally, Find Hub will connect to satellites to help you stay connected to friends and family when you’ve lost cellular connetivity.

// Google

Categories

Tags

Collapse Show Comments
2  Comments

OSZAR »