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Disney and Tile Launch Mickey and Minnie Mouse Bluetooth Trackers
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Disney has teamed up with Life360, the company behind Tile, to release a new line of Bluetooth trackers featuring Mickey and Minnie Mouse. The devices are designed to help users keep track of their belongings, such as keys, bags, or kids' items. Available for both Android and Apple devices, the trackers use Tile's location technology to find lost items via a smartphone app. They also include safety features like location alerts and community find capabilities, where other Tile users can help locate items anonymously. The collaboration aims to appeal to children and Disney enthusiasts alike, combining popular characters with practical utility. The trackers come in three designs: one with Mickey, one with Minnie, and a two-pack including both. They are water-resistant and have replaceable batteries that last about a year. The partnership marks another step in Disney's expansion into consumer tech products. Life360 acquired Tile in 2021 and has been integrating its tracking technology into various products since then. The new Mickey and Minnie trackers are now available for purchase at retailers and online. While the primary function is to prevent losing items, the themed designs also make them a fun accessory for fans of all ages.
Sources: Hollywood Reporter
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