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  • Tile brings a new cost-effective tracking capability with QR stickers.
  • These Lost and Found labels utilize QR codes that can be attached to various items.
  • Someone who finds your item scans the QR code and is able to view return information.
  • These QR stickers can be configured from the Tile app and are battery-free.

Tile is well-known for its short trackers that can be used to find lost items, such as TWS earbuds, keys, or wallet. Users will be able to track their lost items with the addition of Tile's newQR labels. The "Lost and Found" labels don't require batteries or cloud services.

There are new stickers from Tile that can be put on your products to make it harder to misplace them in public places. There are a lot of lost products such as tablets, lunchboxes, cycle helmets, and even water bottles.

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For free, each QR code can be activated in the native app. You can assign the code with your address, phone number, or email so that when your gear is lost, the person who finds it will be able to read it.

This isn't as high-tech as other Tile trackers, but it's still useful. Unlike other Tile trackers, it doesn't require a battery. There are no other cloud services that are linked. The company says the labels are dishwasher-free and scratch resistant.

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You can't track these items yourself and you have to rely on someone else to get them back.

Tile says it's convenient to attach and assign to products on the go. For a pack of three, the Lost and Found labels are priced at $14.99 in the U.S. The whole purpose of the stickers is defined by the handy text printed on them, which says "scan if found"