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Global Smart Tracker

June 2, 2025

 

 

The Roam smart tracker is a compact and versatile device designed to help users keep track of their belongings with advanced location technology and seamless integration. Unlike traditional bulky trackers, Roam features a sleek, lightweight design with an integrated elastic strap, allowing it to attach effortlessly to bags, keys, pet collars, and other valuables.

Roam features global tracking capability, which leverages Apple’s Find My network and Android’s Find My Device system. Users can locate their items anywhere in the world without requiring additional apps or subscriptions. The device’s location data remains private, accessible only to the owner, enhancing security and user control.

Roam incorporates a unique lost-and-found platform, utilizing QR code technology and what3words integration. Each tracker comes with a scannable QR code that allows anyone who finds a lost item to notify the owner instantly. Users can personalize the message displayed when their QR code is scanned. Additionally, precise GPS coordinates are sent via email, providing accurate location updates.

The tracker is IP67 waterproof, with resistance to dust and water exposure. It has a compact form factor, measuring 1.3 x 0.55 inches (33 x 14 mm) and weighing 0.49 ounces (14 grams). The replaceable battery offers up to one year of operation, eliminating frequent charging concerns. Roam is compatible with both iOS and Android devices, requiring only a smartphone or tablet for pairing.

 

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