Tile now offers $1 QR code stickers as a low-tech way to recover lost items
that are a essentially a low-tech way to get your stuff back. They're meant to be used on small or perhaps not particularly valuable items like"travel mugs, musical instruments, sports equipment and earbud cases," the company said. It's the company's first new product release since itsUnlike its Tile trackers that let you see where an object is physically located via Bluetooth, the new stickers are effectively a fancy version of an airport luggage tag.
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