Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 (Disponível a 11 Outubro 2023)

LeonHeart

Power Member

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 live photo confirms complete redesign


Samsung is working on a new tracker and the sequel to the Galaxy SmartTag. The Galaxy SmartTag 2 was spotted in the Bluetooth database a month ago, and now it emerged again, this time through an FCC application that contains a live photo of the device.
While the original Galaxy SmartTag has a rectangular shape with a small punch hole for keyrings, Samsung appears to have completely redesigned the Galaxy SmartTag 2. It has an oblong shape with a much bigger hole for keyrings — which looks big enough to put a finger through.
Then again, the live photo below has no point of reference, so the SmartTag 2 could be smaller than it looks in this example. Its dimensions remain unknown.


Interestingly, the Galaxy SmartTag 2, as seen in the photo above, doesn’t have a “2” in its moniker. The print says “Galaxy SmartTag,” but the FCC application confirms the “Galaxy SmartTag 2” name and the EI-T5600 model number.

Bluetooth LE and UWB connectivity confirmed​


Two additional details confirmed by this Galaxy SmartTag 2 FCC application are Bluetooth LE and UWB (Ultra-Wide Band) connectivity.
 

Case maker reconfirms Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 redesign


https://www.sammobile.com/news/case-maker-reconfirms-samsung-galaxy-smarttag-2-redesign/

F2Z46SDXcAAG3QB.jpg
 

You’ll soon be able to buy the redesigned Galaxy SmartTag 2 from Samsung


The next-generation Galaxy SmartTag is closing in on its release date, and a couple of color options have been revealed by industry sources (via *****). A new leak suggests that Samsung will release the Galaxy SmartTag 2 in October. And as previous photos from the FCC and a third-party case manufacturer have indicated, the new wearable device has been completely redesigned.
We're missing an exact date for when Samsung will start selling the Galaxy SmartTag 2, but the tracking device should hit the shelves in a few weeks from now, in October.


The SmartTag 2 will be available in at least two colors: black and white. It's unclear if more colorful choices will be offered later on. The black and white Galaxy SmartTag 2 have manufacturer part numbers EI-T5600BBEGEU and EI-T5600BWEGEU, respectively.
Story continues after the video

UWB connectivity is now available by default​

Much as we suspected, sources say that the next-gen tracker from Samsung will no longer be split between Bluetooth-only and UWB variants. Every Galaxy SmartTag 2 will have both Bluetooth and UWB connectivity.
The complete redesign should make it easier for users to hang the SmartTag 2 from keyrings, and it could allow third-party manufacturers to develop more intricate accessories.
Pricing details are also unknown, but it looks like Samsung plans on selling the Galaxy SmartTag 2 on its own and in 4-piece bundles (2 black + 2 white). The bundle reportedly carries manufacturer part number EI-T5600KWEGEU.
Unsurprisingly, the Galaxy SmartTag 2 will let you attach it to and track your belongings in real time through the SmartThings Find app. The gadget will also allow users to create a virtual perimeter and receive alerts on their mobile devices whenever the SmartTag 2 leaves the designated area.
 
F7pW1WjaMAAHAuY


Two color options, a complete redesign, and new features​


The Galaxy SmartTag 2 will go on sale globally on October 11 for $29.99.
Unlike the original SmartTag, which had a UWB-enabled SmartTag+ counterpart, the new model combines Bluetooth and UWB into one. A Plus version is no longer needed for this generation because the SmartTag 2 is better than the original SmartTag and SmartTag+ combined

The new Galaxy SmartTag 2 has an IP67 rating​


The 2021 SmartTag had an IP53 dust and water resistance rating. Technically speaking, an IP53 rating provides limited protection for dust ingress, in addition to protection against water sprays less than 60 degrees from vertical, and limited ingress protection for three minutes.

Galaxy SmartTag 2 offers up to 700 days of location tracking​


Samsung has introduced a new Power Saving Mode to its SmartTag 2, designed for users who need to track items continually and hope for low energy consumption.

The company says that the Galaxy SmartTag 2 can last up to 700 days in Power Saving Mode, more than doubling and quadrupling the autonomy of the original Bluetooth and UWB models.

Even in Normal Mode, i.e., when Power Saving Mode is disabled, the Galaxy SmartTag 2 can last up to 500 days on a new charge. That is a huge quality-of-life improvement for Galaxy SmartTag 2 buyers, and these advancements can potentially reduce waste.



One addition to the SmartTag 2 is Lost Mode, which can be very useful for pet owners.

Anyone with an NFC-capable phone can access this information​


Through the new Lost Mode, Galaxy SmartTag 2 users can input their contact information by embedding a message. The feature is analogous to a digital version of a pet ID medallion.

The embedded message can be read through a web browser by anyone with a mobile device capable of NFC connectivity. It doesn't have to be a Samsung phone or one with access to the SmartThings app. Other people can scan the SmartTag 2 via NFC and reveal the personal information you decided to share.

As such, in addition to the SmartTag 2 offering owners precise location tracking via UWB, other people can now access this embedded message, read the owner's contact information, and help them find their lost pets or belongings.

https://twitter.com/sondesix
Alvin

@sondesix

Samsung quietly announced the Galaxy SmartTag2 tracker.

New ring-shaped design
Metal loop inside the ring to increase durability
UWB + Bluetooth
IP67 water and dust resistance
500-day battery life (a 50% increase) or 700-day with Power Saving mode
"Compass View"
120-metre maximum Bluetooth range
SmartThings & Knox Integration
 
Duvida, esta Tag permite ser encontrada com outros galaxy da serie A e M por exemplo certo?

Acham que a base de dados em Portugal (Lisboa) de utilizadores da Samsung é viavél para meter no carro por exemplo?

Cumps
 
Duvida, esta Tag permite ser encontrada com outros galaxy da serie A e M por exemplo certo?

Acham que a base de dados em Portugal (Lisboa) de utilizadores da Samsung é viavél para meter no carro por exemplo?

Cumps
Sim qualquer smartphone ou tablet da samsung com smart things instalado funciona.
Em relação á base de dados sem problemas
 
É necessário ter o smartthings instalado, é lá que é feito o tracking

https://www.samsung.com/pt/apps/smartthings/

Também consegues fazer tracking usando o smartthings online:

https://smartthingsfind.samsung.com/login

Desculpa expressei-me mal, estava a perguntar se os outros telemóveis da linha M e A que ajudam a fazer o tracking, se esses tmb tem de ter a App Smart Things!

Pensava que a ajuda a fazer tracking era só referente à linha S da Samsung.

Tens alguma que possas dar feedback? é para meter no carro.
 
Desculpa expressei-me mal, estava a perguntar se os outros telemóveis da linha M e A que ajudam a fazer o tracking, se esses tmb tem de ter a App Smart Things!

Pensava que a ajuda a fazer tracking era só referente à linha S da Samsung.

Tens alguma que possas dar feedback? é para meter no carro.
Acho que estás a fazer confusão xD.
Os tlms internamente ajudam a localizar as tags entre si, pertencem ao universo da base de dados e não precisam de ter smartthings instalados. E praticamente todos os tlms galaxy fazem isso, seja série A, M ou S
O smartthings é para o utilizador ver onde está a sua tag

The Galaxy Find network is made from other Galaxy device users that have agreed for their devices to be used as Find Nodes. Find Nodes receive the signal from lost SmartTags and send the location anonymously to the SmartThings server, allowing for you to find your SmartTag no matter how far away it is.

You can also agree to use your device as a Find Node through your settings. You'll be asked if you want to do this when setting up SmartThings Find.

1 Open the Settings app
2 Tap Biometrics and Security
3 Tap Find My Mobile
4 Tap Offline finding


Sim tenho várias tags (primeira geração) e funcionam bem, também uso nos carros
 
Boas pessoal,

Acabo de adquir 2 Smart tag 2, uma para colocar no carro.

Estou na dúvida se é necessário abrir para desativar o autifalante ou não, se a tag irá fazer bip de alguma forma, ou se os gatunos conseguem aceder á tag, e fazer com que faça o bip sonoro.

Obrigado
 
Back
Topo