Attaching a Bluetooth tracker to important items can help you keep track of your important belongings. If you have a Samsung Galaxy device, you might want to consider the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag2, not least because you can buy a four-pack at a discount. The bundle’s price has dropped to $64 on Amazon. That’s $36 off the list price.
This isn’t a record low price for this pack — it dropped to $60 on Labor Day. Still, it’s a solid discount on our pick for the best Bluetooth tracker designed for use with Samsung devices.
The trackers are rectangular-shaped and have a metal ring on one end. This is said to offer better durability than the first-generation SmartTag while making it easier to attach the tracker to things like a set of keys.
Apple AirTag owners, on the other hand, may need to buy a case to attach the tracker to their valuables. You can buy a silicone case for the SmartTag2 for extra protection, though the tracker is already IP67-rated for dust and water resistance.
Samsung says the SmartTag2 can last up to 500 days in Normal mode or up to 700 days in Power Saving mode on a CR2032 watch battery. A compass view that shows the tag’s direction and distance from your phone can help you track down a lost item nearby.
Lost Mode allows anyone to tap an NFC-enabled phone against the tracker to scan it and see your contact details, as long as you choose to share that information. You can also include a personal message if you want.
One big downside to the SmartTag2 is that it only works with Samsung phones and tablets running at least Android 8.0. Other trackers can connect to a wider network of Apple and Android devices, perhaps making it easier to find the item they’re attached to.
Samsung’s big Galaxy S25 launch is on the way. The first Galaxy Unpacked event of 2025 will be held in San Jose, CA on January 22 at 1pm ET, where Samsung’s “Next Big Thing” (borrowing a 14-year-old marketing slogan) will be revealed.
What’s actually going to happen? Well, aside from a few sure bets and some potential leaks, only those who have sworn a blood oath under NDA know for sure. But here are the most likely products and features we’ll see.
Just as Apple reveals its latest iPhone at its first fall event, Samsung typically launches its mainline Galaxy S flagships at its first Unpacked shindig of the year. You can bet there will be Galaxy S25 phones at this event.
And given Samsung’s recent trend of launching three tiers of flagships — standard, Plus, and Ultra — you can bet we’ll see it again. (Samsung could technically change the brand name, but the three-layered lineup is practically guaranteed.) There’s also an FCC certification to clear any doubts (first spotted by 91Mobiles).
The degree of certainty drops sharply when we dig deeper into the phone’s features. A subtle redesign with rounded corners, flat edges, and thin bezels is likely, based on a leaked video posted on Reddit and images from reputable tipster Ice Universe.
But this isn’t the generation where Samsung’s hiring of a former Mercedes-Benz designer would lead to huge aesthetic changes.