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Your Luggage Doesn't Need AirTags. Try These $62 Bluetooth Trackers.

If you want to skip AirTags, this is the superior and cheaper Bluetooth tracker on sale for Black Friday.

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Nelson Aguilar
With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings, and more.
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a Bluetooth tracker attached to a set of keys on a key ring sits on a tabletop next to a phone that shows its location

The Chipolo One Point tracker is great for keeping up with keys, luggage, backpack, wallet and anything else easily lost. 

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Do you always find yourself losing things? Apple AirTags, which are Bluetooth trackers that can help you find your important lost items, are a popular choice among our CNET staff. They're great for tracking everything from keys to wallets, and even bikes and cars. But if you're an Android user (like me), there's no point in wasting money on something that's incompatible. Luckily, Apple isn't the only company that makes Bluetooth trackers, and I've found some options for Android users that are just as good. I especially like the One Point, which Chipolo released in 2024.

Amazon's Black Friday sale has officially kicked off, and the retailer has a wide variety of deals you can score on tons of different goodies, including Bluetooth trackers, and the very model we love from Chipolo. Right now, a four-pack of the One Point trackers is down to an all-time-low price of $62, or $15.50 per tracker. That's 22% less than its usual list price of $79 for a four-pack, and a fraction of the price in comparison to Apple AirTags. 

The One Point is a Bluetooth tracker that uses Google's own crowdsourced Find My Device network of over 1 billion Android devices. It works in a similar way to Apple's Find My network to help you easily locate your keys, wallet, luggage, backpack or other items that are easy to misplace. (Since we're on the subject, here's why you shouldn't put an AirTag on a pet and five unexpected places to use a tracker.)

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How does the Chipolo One Point tracker work?

The tiny plastic tracker, which weighs relatively nothing, is about an inch and a half in diameter, roughly the size of those old Eisenhower dollar coins (I'm showing my age). Unlike the Apple AirTag, the One Point also has a built-in key ring hole, so you don't need to buy an accessory to clip the tracker to your item. All you need is a key ring.

a Bluetooth tracker attached to a key ring sits on a tabletop

This is the Chipolo One Point tracker on my key chain.

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Once your One Point is connected to your phone, you can check the location of your tracked item with Google's Find My Device app. You can easily see where the tracker is on a map, and your distance from it. If you can't see the tracker, you can always force it to make a pretty loud sound (120 dB), so that you can easily hear where it is, even if it's under a pile of clothing.

The battery life is about a year, but you can easily open the tracker (there's a tiny hole on the side) to replace the CR2032 battery. You can buy a 10-pack of CR2032 batteries for $6, and Chipolo says that should last you a decade. If you're placing your tracker on something shared, like a large piece of check-in luggage for you and your family, you can share the information with a loved one so that you can both keep an eye on the tracker from separate Android devices.

Taking advantage of Google's tracking network means that besides using your own phone to locate the One Point tracker -- with the Find My Device app -- you can tap into all the other Android devices around you, from friends and strangers alike (completely privately), to better track your item, no matter where it is or how far from the item you are. Doing all that while saving money is just an added bonus. 

Why should you get the Chipolo One Point over the AirTag?

There's really only one reason why you should get the Chipolo One Point tracker, and that's if you own an Android device. The Chipolo One Point is made specifically for Android phones and tablets and works with Google's Find My Device app. If you own an Android, you definitely don't want an AirTag, mainly because there's no way to connect an AirTag to an Android device.

If you've got a mix of Apple and Android devices, there are also a few other reasons to choose the Chipolo One over an AirTag:

  • The Chipolo One is cheaper than the AirTag. Only by a dollar, but still.
  • The Chipolo One has a built-in key ring hole. The AirTag doesn't have a key ring hole, so you'll need to buy an accessory, which ends up making the AirTag a more expensive purchase.
  • There is a card version of the Chipolo. The Card Point is a card tracker that's specifically designed for your wallet. There is no AirTag card tracker at the moment.
a round beige Bluetooth tracker sits on a tabletop next to a phone that shows its location

If you're on Android, you can't use an AirTag anyway.

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How to set up your Chipolo One Point tracker

Right out of the box, all you need to do is press in your Chipolo One Point (you'll hear a pretty loud sound coming from the tiny device) and then place the tracker next to your phone. Your Android device will automatically detect the tracker, as long as you have the Find My Device app downloaded.

The pop-up on your screen will walk you through all the instructions for setup, which includes linking the device to your email account, agreeing to be part of Google's Find My Device network and enabling recent locations for offline devices.

screenshots of Bluetooth tracker apps that show status and location on a map

If you don't have the Google Find My Device app, download it here.

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All in all, the setup takes under a minute. And then you can keep track of your item from the comfort of your phone. Just don't lose your phone.