With the emergence of the smartphone as a new digital center we have been able to see new markets for devices that are able to function thanks to interaction with the mobile itself. Tile is one of the most interesting projects we have been able to, an accessory that is now much better when integrated with Google Assistant.
But what is Tile and why should I care? And what do you use now to work with Google Assistant? We're telling you.
Tile, a final accessory for not dumping your keys (or anything else)
Tile is one of the most exciting of recent years. It's a small ring with a ring that can leave it sticking to our key ring (or something else). Its job is to be able to find a lost resource. This is via Bluetooth (requires a battery, which can be changed), and will be connected to our mobile phone.
The functionality of the app is simple. Imagine we lost our keys at home. If the device is in Bluetooth range, it will ring, and if not, it will give us the storage location when it was connected to the smartphone.
Although it's a complete device, in its latest update it's even better, and as Google announces, This entry has been integrated with Google Assistant
The function, other than working with a smartphone, also is compatible with Android tablets, iOS devices and the Google Help app, headphones, Wear OS watches or home devices such as Google Home. Finally it looks very useful and makes it very useful to control the things we throw away the most at home (though in this particular case, it may be very helpful to leave things in the same place).
If you have a Tile device, just log into the Google Home app and connect your Tile account with a click Install the new device. If you don't have Tile, it can be an excuse you need to get one.