Xiaomi's official overseas account announced that the Xiaomi Tag tracker will be released on February 28 and will debut overseas on the same stage as the Xiaomi 17 series.According to the official introduction, Xiaomi Tag weighs only 10g, allowing users to find what they are looking for in a few seconds.

In appearance, it is relatively more designed than Apple's AirTag. It has an oval shape as a whole, with a white body + a silver ring, and a lanyard hole.

The body thickness is 7.2mm, powered by CR2032 button battery, with a battery life of up to 1 year, and equipped with Bluetooth 5.4 and NFC functions.

The biggest highlight of Xiaomi Tag is that it supports both Android Find Hub and Apple Find My dual positioning networks.

Unfortunately, the UWB version mentioned in the earliest leaks is currently absent.

It is reported that the core reason for the lack of UWB is that it is compatible with dual-positioning networks, and Apple’s Find My network only supports this technology with its own AirTag, which is also a common design among similar dual-network trackers.

In terms of pricing, Xiaomi Tag is currently on the shelves in many European countries. The French official website shows that the single price is 17.99 euros (approximately 147.97 yuan), and the four-piece set is priced at 59.99 euros (approximately 493.44 yuan).

According to usual practice, the price of the Chinese version of Xiaomi Tag should be significantly reduced and will be launched later.