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Published: 2017-12-21, Author: Philip , review by: tomsguide.com
Clever use of augmented reality, Helpful on-screen instructions, Accurate alerts within 5 feet
Pixie Point must be attached to your phone, Battery can't be replaced, Limited range, iOS only for now, No alarm
Under the right conditions, Pixie Point's use of AR can provide a handy way to find things. But keeping a tracker tacked on to your phone is a big ask, especially when other key finders like the Tile Mate and TrackR Bravo can get the job done without addi...
Published: 2017-02-21, Author: Michael , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: As an absent-minded writer, the idea of a tracking device to help me find everyday things like my phone, car keys, and wallet is immeasurably reassuring. In fact, I've had my items tagged with Tile trackers for the past two years. Because they only work some of the time, I was excited when the opportunity to try out new trackers called Pixies came my way. But were they really better?...
Published: 2017-02-14, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: Even before Pokemon Go became one of the most popular smartphone apps of all time, it was clear that augmented reality is going to become a pretty big deal. It's still just getting started, but there are already some really promising applications of AR te...
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Published: 2017-02-04, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
The app is nicely laid out and easy to use, locates your gadgets and items quickly, was accurate and precise
The design is a bit bulky and looks a bit odd on the back of your phone, battery life is warrantied for 12 months but no recharging or replacing. Currently iOS only
The Pixie Point system works as advertised and is probably one of the best lost item locating systems I've used. It falls short (for me) in the design and look, as having a very large Point on the back of the phone wasn't at all pleasant. With that being...
Abstract: There's not much worse than losing your stuff — except maybe the time you wind up wasting looking for it. Nothing is more infuriating than being held up on the way out the door because the car keys seem to have disappeared into some fifth dimension, espec...