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Find It Tag

Can I use Siri to find my FIND IT Tag?

Yes! Once your FIND IT Tag is connected through Apple’s Find My app, you can simply say, “Hey Siri, find my [FIND IT Tag name]”, and Siri will trigger the built-in sound alert to help you locate it quickly. It works just like other devices linked to

How do I attach the FIND IT Tag to my belongings?

The FIND IT  Tag comes with a built-in loop, making it easy to attach to your keys, bags, luggage, or anything else you don’t want to lose. Just slide it through a keyring, zipper pull, or strap — no extra accessories needed.

How does the FIND IT Tag work?

It uses Bluetooth‑based location tracking on Apple’s Find My network to help locate your belogings. It’s not a GPS tracker—you’ll need someone else’s device nearby to relay its location.

Is it compatible with Android devices?

No, the FIND IT Tag is designed exclusively for Apple’s Find My network and is only compatible with iOS devices. You’ll need an iPhone or iPad with the Find My app enabled to pair and track your FIND IT Tag. It does not support Google’s Find My Devic

What battery does it use and how long does it last?

The FIND IT Tag uses a replaceable CR2032 button cell battery with up to one year of battery life—no charging required.

Will it work with Android devices?

No. The FIND IT Tag requires Apple’s Find My app to register and track—functions like pairing, item tracking, and separation alerts are exclusive to iOS.

Can it trigger alerts if separated?

If supported by the network (bluetooth), yes. Apple separation alerts notify owners when the card moves away.

Is the FIND IT Tag compatible with AirTag holders or cases?

Yes, the FIND IT Tag is designed with the same dimensions as Apple AirTag, so it works seamlessly with most AirTag holders and cases on the market.

How secure is the Tag?

The Find It Tag works exclusively with Apple’s Find My network, which is built with industry-leading encryption and privacy standards. Location data is anonymous, end-to-end encrypted, and never accessible to Native Union or other third parties — ens