Make sure that you know where you last placed your items with the help of one of these small-sized trackers on our list. Each of these trackers is easy to attach to your belongings and connect seamlessly to your devices, so you can easily find your things no matter where you placed them. Excited about these innovative devices? Check out our top selections to find the right one for you.

Tile is currently the most popular Bluetooth tracker brand, and the latest Tile tracker covers a range of applications. This versatile tracker allows you to know the recent location of your things — even if they are outside your device’s Bluetooth range. Whether it’s through the Tile’s accompanying mobile application or by ringing it via Bluetooth, you’ll know where to look for your keys, bag, or wallet.

If you’re looking for a simple tracker to keep tabs on your keys and other valuables around your house, then this set of trackers from Eksy might be the one for you. This set comes with four trackers that you can attach to your keys, luggage, remote control, pet collars, wallets, and other valuables. It also comes with a remote that has color-coded buttons corresponding to each of the finders, so you can easily find your things with a push of a button.

Keep track of your most valuable everyday items with this handy Bluetooth tracker from Chipolo. This tracer has a 120-decibel loud alarm and connection range of up to 200 feet, so you can easily recover your lost or misplaced items around your home or workspace. It also works well with Apple’s Find My network, making it suitable for those using the Apple ecosystem.

If you are troubled looking for your essentials at home or anywhere else, it is efficient to own a quality finder. Thanks to Samsung Galaxy Tag, you can keep track of your essential things like your wallet, purse, and keys without any trouble; all can be traced on your trusted smartphone. Also, you don’t have to worry about purchasing a battery because it is already included in your purchase. 

Robyn Camilla has been a homeowner for over 20 years and has spent the last 15 years of her professional career in software development. Through this experience, she’s used a lot of different applications, both corporate and personal, as well as had to purchase and try tons of household appliances and more. Recently, she’s began making her older home smarter with new thermostats, plugs, lights and more. This experience has taught her a lot about these products, and now she’s working hard to share that information with you to help you make a smarter purchase the first time.

The Digital Trends team prides itself in offering expert product recommendations in ways that everyone can understand. Our team of experts is constantly using and reviewing the latest and greatest consumer tech, smart home gadgets, televisions, and so much more to offer insights to help guide your purchasing decision. We have vigorously tested thousands of different products across these categories, and we’ve distilled our lists to bring you the best of the best. If we feel a product does not live up to our expectations, it doesn’t make the list. We are humans though, and realize that not every recommended product will be perfect for everyone, so we do our best to call out important features that may impact your choices. Below our top picks we’ve included additional product information to ensure that you are making the right choice for your unique needs. The products in this guide have been carefully curated by our team of experts and enthusiasts who understand the value and quality needed for the best options.

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