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Find Lost Or Stolen Items With TrackR Bravo

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TrackR Bravo, a tiny coin-shaped and Bluetooth low-energy device that automatically keeps track of all your prized belongings is now available in the UK at John Lewis, EE stores and Currys.

Once tagged by attaching the device using a self-adhesive strip or keyring tab and synched to the app, you can pinpoint the location of your lost or stolen item.

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Is your camera out of Bluetooth range? Don’t panic! The TrackR’s Crowd GPS network will alert you of its location thanks to the principle of crowdsourcing, where local TrackR devices work like a ‘search party’ to help locate devices in their immediate proximity. Running on a reusable battery that can last up to 1 year, the TrackR Bravo is environment-friendly too, cutting down on lifetime costs, and keeping the crowd GPS network strong. Thanks to a new “Works with TrackR” program, you will also soon see travel products designed to work specifically with TrackR’s system, including an HP laptop bag.

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