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✔ Worth It

Bluetooth Key Finder Tags

★★★★ 4/5 Tech Made Simple £20 for four

Small Bluetooth tags for keys, wallets and bags. Tap your phone and the tag beeps loudly. Tested for a month by someone who loses keys twice a week — me.

✔ Get it if: Anyone who regularly loses keys, wallet, or the TV remote. Works with basic phones — the app is genuinely simple.
✖ Skip it if: If you never lose anything, congratulations, and skip this.

👍 What’s good

  • Setup took 5 minutes including attaching tags
  • Beep is loud enough to hear from another room
  • Works the other way — double-press the tag to find your phone
  • Replaceable battery, roughly a year per battery

👎 What’s not

  • Range is about 20–30m — it won't find keys left at the pub
  • The app nags you to make an account (you can skip it)

What it claims to do

It claims to find your tagged items with a loud beep via a simple phone app, with a year of battery life.

What happened when I tested it

A month on my keys and wallet. Used in anger 9 times. Found the keys every time — down the sofa twice, coat pocket four times, and once, mysteriously, in the shed.

📋 Test notes: 31 days, 9 real searches, 9 finds. Beep audible through one closed door. Battery still at full after a month.

What I liked

The find-my-phone trick in reverse gets used most: double-press the key tag and the phone shouts from wherever it's hiding. The whole household picked it up in a day.

What I didn’t like

The limited range means it's for finding things in the house, not across town. And the app tries hard to get an email address it doesn't need.

Price & value

£20 for four tags is good value. Big-brand versions cost double per tag and add little for this use.

Worth it or bin it?

Worth it. Four tags for £20 that end the daily "where are my keys" hunt. Simple tech that respects your time.

✔ Worth It   Final rating: 4/5

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