Technology
Pick up a Tile Pro pack for £34.99
Are you one of those people who constantly loses things, and as a result is in an almost constant state of panic? We know the feeling, and it’s deeply unpleasant.
You can be enjoying your day, minding your own business, and then you reach for your phone, and it’s not there. More often that not you will flap around for a frenzied few seconds and you’ll find it, perched somewhere it shouldn’t have been. Sometimes the mystery can’t be solved by sprinting around in circles though, and it’s in this instance that you could really do with a Tile Pro.
The Tile Pro is the ideal product for those forgetful individuals who are always losing their keys or their phone. Hook the Tile Pro up to your keys and when you’ve misplaced them, simply use your smartphone to make your Tile Pro ring when it’s nearby but out of sight.
Likewise, if you’ve lost your phone, simply double press the Tile button on your Tile Pro to make your phone ring, even when it’s on silent. There’s even hope if your Tile Pro is far away. You can let other Tile community members help with the Tile app. These members can send location updates to your app, letting you know where your Tile Pro is.
The Tile Pro usually costs £49.99 but you can now pick up a pack of two for just £34.99, a saving of £15.
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