Google is enhancing its Android Find My Device app with several new features. The app is preparing to support augmented reality (AR) to locate ultra-wideband (UWB) trackers, a feature similar to Apple's AirTags. Additionally, the latest update includes Family Link integration, allowing users to track family members' devices. This update also expands the list of trackable devices through UWB technology. The app now displays children's Android devices, making it easier for parents to keep track of their kids' gadgets. The update was revealed through an APK teardown.
Find My Device app now shows your kid's Android devices https://t.co/rfrsbs5Vmj by @nexusben
AR-based directions for lost UWB items could become a reality through Android's Find My Device https://t.co/teV7P2hKOI
The Find My Device app is gaining a much-needed Family Link integration https://t.co/ibyy8UoNQV
Android’s Find My Device trackers are missing one big AirTags feature, but that could soon change https://t.co/PwAK5qNro8
A handy AirTags feature could come to Android phones. https://t.co/IWHE0c0IXa
Google was spotted working on a way to expand Android's list of trackable devices through UWB https://t.co/HVZtze2L8U
Find My Device now lets you track family devices with latest update (APK teardown) https://t.co/q7iCzvSRw9
Android's Find My Device app preparing support for AR, likely to find UWB trackers https://t.co/o6Q11vkBp2 by @nexusben