The alarm is still the loudest Tile has to offer I could hear it clearly from a room away when I used the app on my iPhone to locate the Tile Pro, as it sat in a coat pocket inside a closet. The Tile Pro (2020) may look different from its predecessors, but little has changed with its performance. You shouldn't have to do that for about a year, according to Tile's estimates. The Tile Pro continues to feature a replaceable battery, and it's easy enough to slide open the back panel and swap in a new CR2032 battery when required. ![]() I find that particularly helpful when I've mislaid my iPhone, which actually happens with greater frequency than losing my keys. Until then, the Tile Pro can do something Apple's AirTag cannot - you can press a button on the key finder to make your phone buzz and beep. If that's a feature you'd want, you may want to hold off until early next year when the Tile Ultra is expected to deliver that capability to Tile's key finders. ![]() The Tile Pro continues to rely solely on Bluetooth at a time when other key finders - notably Apple Tag and Samsung's SmartTag Plus - support Ultra Wideband for more precise finding.
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