If like me you sometimes misplace your possessions a new Bluetooth tracker called Hiro might be able to help locate them quickly and easily when it happens again using the companion app on your smartphone.
Hiro has been designed by Aleks Mishka and is available in five different colours and is small enough to be slipped into your wallet or attached to your keys or anything else for that matter that you would rather not lose or misplace at those crucial times.
The Hiro Bluetooth tracker project is currently over on the Kickstarter crowd funding website looking to raise just $5,200 in pledges to make the jump from concept to production.
“This is the Hiro, a bluetooth thing finder which users activate via a smartphone application, smaller than a dog tag. Compatible with both Apple and Android devices and operates up to 200ft away.
Hiro allows any user with a smartphone to activate an alarm on the device which will alert you to the Hiro’s location and whatever item is attached to it.
Hiro is the world’s most consumer friendly location device that is easy to use, available in multiple colors and works with both Apple and Android devices. The Hiro is much smaller than other existing tracker devices so you can find your items at a greater distance and more comfortably.”
So if you think the Hiro Bluetooth tracker is something you could benefit from, visit the Kickstarter website to make a pledge from just $8 and help Hiro Bluetooth tracker become a reality via the link below.