Samsung Galaxy SmartTag+ brings UWB support and AR visual guidance

Michail, 08 April 2021

Back in February, Samsung announced its Galaxy SmartTag trackers alongside the Galaxy S21 lineup. We’ve already reviewed the more affordable Bluetooth-only Galaxy SmartTag and now Samsung is finally launching the GalaxyTag+ which brings Ultrawide Band (UWB) support to the mix.

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag+ brings UWB support and AR visual guidance

The SmartTag+ features the same basic design as the regular Galaxy Tag but comes in only two color options - black and grey. The added UWB chip allows users to track their belongings with greater accuracy compared to Bluetooth. SmartTag+ can also leverage both UWB and Bluetooth for AR tracking which guides you to its location in real-time. Range is still rated at 120 meters and you still get IP53 water and dust resistance.

Samsung Galaxy SmartTag+ brings UWB support and AR visual guidance

There are some limitations though as you’ll need a Samsung Galaxy phone with UWB technology which at the moment leaves you with four options - the Galaxy Note20 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold2, Galaxy S21+, Galaxy S21 Ultra.

You also have to use Samsung’s SmartThings app to pair and control the tracker. Due to the more power-consuming UWB tech, the GalaxyTag+ boasts a shorter battery life, rated at 5 months compared to 300 days on the standard GalaxyTag. Luckily the Tag+ uses a standard CR2032 battery for easy replacements.

The Samsung GalaxyTag+ will retail for $40 and will be available in packs with lower pricing. It will be available from April 16 onwards.

Galaxy Smart Tag and Smart Tag+ key features Galaxy Smart Tag and Smart Tag+ key features
Galaxy SmartTag and SmartTag+ key features


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Reader comments

I bought two on sale just for $35, great buy!

Not so few people as you think otherwise they wouldn't lunch such a thing every few years. And it's far from useless unlike many gadgets that people buy.

  • geo
  • 09 Apr 2021
  • LH4

effective range of up to 25 meters???

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