
"Last month, a report claimed the Xiaomi Tag was in development, basically intended to be the Chinese company's version of Apple's AirTag and Motorola's Moto Tag."
"How will #XiaomiTag look? That's what I found in #HyperOS code!- Similar to Galaxy SmartTag 2- 2 models: one with UWB, one without- CR2032 battery, same as in Samsung- looks like China only for now? (or CN app has only Chinese entries? We will see...) pic.twitter.com/KT3ayFXhs4- Kacper Skrzypek 🇵🇱 (@kacskrz) January 23, 2026"
"As you can see, it has an oval shape. The code has also revealed that the Xiaomi Tag will come with a CR2032 coin-style battery, just like Samsung's Galaxy Smart Tags."
"There will be two models of the Xiaomi Tag, one with UWB support, one without (the latter presumably being cheaper as a consequence). Unfortunately, the Xiaomi Tag may only be available in China, at least initially."
Xiaomi is developing a location tag called the Xiaomi Tag featuring an oval shape and a CR2032 coin-style battery. HyperOS code contains references, images, and a video that reveal the device. Two distinct models will launch: one with ultra-wideband (UWB) support and one without, with the non-UWB model expected to be cheaper. The design appears similar to existing tracker products such as Samsung's Galaxy SmartTag 2 and Apple's AirTag. The use of a CR2032 battery suggests user-replaceable power and comparable longevity to rivals. Initial availability appears to be limited to China or tied to the Chinese app.
Read at GSMArena.com
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