Eufy's SmartTrack trackers will continue to incorporate 'Find My Device' feature in their upcoming releases
Eufy, one of the original partners announced by Google for the Find My Device network last year, continues to offer Bluetooth trackers that work with Google's Find Hub for Android devices[1]. These trackers, while not yet officially released, are still being tested and are expected to provide core features such as encrypted location sharing, separation alerts, and unknown tracker notifications[1].
The trackers in question, named SmartTrack Link and SmartTrack Card, have been undergoing external user testing[2]. However, there has been some uncertainty regarding their release, with Eufy not publicly commenting on their status since they were announced[2]. This uncertainty continues the underwhelming nature of Google's Find My Device launch[3].
A notable change in the situation occurred last month, as Eufy removed a support document acknowledging the Find My Device network from its website[4]. Furthermore, a blog post announcing the Find My Device trackers for Android devices was also removed from the Eufy website[5]. The removal of these documents suggests that Eufy may no longer be planning to release the SmartTrack Link for Android and SmartTrack Card for Android[4].
Despite these changes, Eufy's Find My Device-compatible trackers remain among the recommended and functional options for Android users aiming to track items similarly to Apple's AirTags but natively on Android[1]. They provide a practical alternative for Android users, as AirTags themselves require Apple devices to set up and use their full feature set, while Android devices can only detect AirTags but cannot use all advanced location and tracking features[2].
As of mid-2025, it appears Eufy is canning plans to expand the market for Find My Device trackers with SmartTrack for Android devices[3]. However, the situation remains fluid, and updates on retail availability for the trackers are expected by mid-February[1].
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- The anticipated Eufy trackers, SmartTrack Link and SmartTrack Card, aim to be among the wearables and gadgets that incorporate technology to provide location services for Android devices, similar to Apple's AirTags.
- The removal of Eufy's documents acknowledging the Find My Device network and the announcement post for the Android trackers from their website raises questions about the future release of these gadgets, potentially indicating that Eufy might have reconsidered their plans for expanding the market for technology-enabled trackers with SmartTrack for Android.