Technology
These teeny-tiny Mu Tags keep tabs on your stuff so it never gets lost
TL;DR: Keep track of your stuff with the Mu Tag loss prevention device, on sale for $26.99 as of Jan. 3.
Do you ever wish every aspect of your life had a “find my phone” tracker that kept you in the clear? How come only our phones have tracking devices when it’s just as hard to keep track of keys, chargers, and sometimes even kids’ toys?
Lucky for all of us, Mu Tag is here, and not only does it prevent things from going lost in the first place, but it also claims to be the smallest tracker of its kind. You’ll barely even notice it’s there at all — that is, until your stuff goes missing.
It works by attaching to a keychain, bag, or anything else you want to keep tabs on with a 3M adhesive, fob, or holder. Then, you download the Mu Tag app to activate and manage your Mu Tags. The app lets you get creative when it comes to being less forgetful. For example, you can stick a Mu Tag on your passport and set a notification on your phone that you’ll need it the next morning. If you leave your house without your passport, the tag will let you know before you’ve left it behind, saving you trouble and crucial minutes you could be spending getting to the airport on time. Genius.
See everything the tags can do here:
You can even connect one to your luggage. That way instead of nervously hovering over the baggage claim belt once you’ve landed, simply wait, grab a coffee, and get notified when your baggage is on the belt. The goal is to make travel simple, easy, and stress-free, which is something we can all use after the stress storm that was 2020.
Normally, a single Mu Tag retails for $34. But for a limited time, you can score 20% and get one for under $30 for just $26.99. Whether you use it to travel (one day) or just to stop losing your keys, it will be money well spent and sanity well saved.
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