Google is expanding its Find My Device service by introducing ultra wideband (UWB) technology, improving location tracking precision. The service will now be called Find Hub, aimed at distinguishing it from similar Apple services. UWB enables accurate distance and directional tracking, which enhances the user experience in locating devices. While Googleâs UWB launch reflects a significant advancement, it highlights a compatibility gap with Android devices compared to Apple's extensive support. Additionally, the Find Hub app will eventually incorporate satellite connectivity to further enhance tracking capabilities.
As Google transitions its location tracking services to 'Find Hub,' the integration of UWB promises enhanced precision in locating devices, elevating user experience.
The compatibility issue with UWB devices remains, with Android's support lagging behind Apple's ecosystem, which successfully utilizes UWB for tracking through its AirTags.
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