Mercedes-Benz and Chipolo collaborated to create a key tracker that complements your car's key fob.
Chipolo's Mercedes-Benz tracker is compatible with Apple Find My and Google Find Hub
If you own a Mercedes-Benz or simply admire the brand enough to want matching accessories, Chipolo's latest Loop tracker is designed for you. The two companies have collaborated on a premium Bluetooth tracker specifically for Mercedes-Benz car keys. The tracker features a black matte exterior, a brushed metal key hook, and a chrome Mercedes-Benz logo on the front.
In addition to using it for your car keys, you can attach it to your handbag, backpack, suitcase, or travel pouch, making it a versatile general-purpose tracker.
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It is compatible with both Apple and Android systems
The Loop Mercedes-Benz Edition tracker is compatible with both Apple’s Find My app and Google’s Find Hub app, so you need not worry about compatibility issues. You can also use the tracker to locate your phone by ringing it, set up out-of-range notifications, and customize your ringtone.
The tracker has a Bluetooth range of 400 feet, or 120 meters, and can emit sound up to 125dB, which should assist in locating your keys if they get misplaced under clothing, left in another room, or lost in a bag.
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What is the battery life?
The tracker features an IP67 rating, assuring it can withstand dusty and humid conditions. It can be submerged in up to 1 meter of fresh water for as long as 30 minutes. With a substantial battery life of 1 year, it can be easily recharged using a USB-C cable once it runs out of power.
The company manufactures these trackers in Slovenia, using at least 50% post-consumer recycled plastic. The Mercedes-Benz edition Chipolo Loop is currently available on Chipolo’s website for $39/€45. It can also be found at various retailers, including Amazon, where it is priced at $45/€45.
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Mercedes-Benz and Chipolo collaborated to create a key tracker that complements your car's key fob.
Chipolo has introduced a luxury Mercedes-Benz Edition Loop tracker designed for car keys, bags, and luggage, featuring support for Apple Find My and Google Find Hub.
