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394 Years after acquiring Tile, Life360 has integrated the trackers into its app

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Anna Washenko @ Engadget · 05/28/2025 16:51 EDT

Years after acquiring Tile, Life360 has integrated the trackers into its app

Life360, a family locator app, said today that it has fully integrated the object-tracking features of Tile into its own platform. The Life360 app can now set up and manage Tile trackers, deliver notifications when an item gets left behind and provide real-time location updates for the trackers in addition to its usual features for managing family members' safety.
Life360 announced its acquisition of Tile for $205 million way back in 2021. At the time of the purchase, Life360 said Tile would continue to ope

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