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Tile launches a new cat tracking tag with three-year battery life

By Sophie Hawthorne
Published in Pets
April 26, 2023
1 min read
Tile launches a new cat tracking tag with three-year battery life

I came across a fascinating piece of news today from Tile, a popular tracking device company. Their latest product might just solve a problem that every cat owner can relate to: losing track of their feline friends. Tile launched a new cat tracking tag that has a staggering three-year battery life! Here’s all you need to know:

The new cat tag is sleek and compact, making it easy to attach to your pet’s collar. With a rugged design and IP67 water-resistant rating, it’s perfect for adventurous cats who love to explore outdoors. The tag can be located through the Tile app, which utilizes Bluetooth technology to pinpoint your pet’s location on a map. The app also features a lost and found option, which allows other Tile users to assist in locating your missing pet.

One of the most impressive features of the new tag is its battery life. The tag can run for up to three years without needing a replacement battery. This significantly reduces the need for frequent maintenance and the cost of replacing batteries.

Tile has always been a frontrunner in the tracking device market, and this new product is no different. As a pet owner, I understand how worrying it can be when a pet goes missing, so this new technology is certainly something that many pet lovers would find useful. The improved battery life, accuracy, and range of the tracking tag make it an attractive option for tracking pets and ensuring their safety.

In conclusion, Tile’s new cat tracking tag with its lasting battery life and comprehensive features is an exciting development for pet owners worried about losing a furry friend. Hopefully, innovations such as these will lead to increasing the safety and wellbeing of pets in the future.


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