Tile Partners with Major Companies for “Find with Tile” Feature

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Tile, as you know, is the world’s leading cloud-based finding platform, so it’s no surprise they are announcing some HUGE integrations with some companies you may use every day!

Plenty of companies including big names of the BLE chip companies including Qualcomm, Dialog Semiconductor, Silicon Labs and Toshiba have joined in to integrate Tile’s “Find With Tile” features. Not just integrating Tile’s functionalities, as part of the agreement with Qualcomm, Tile will be a part of the Extension Program for Voice and Music. This will allow various product manufacturers to seamlessly enable products with “Find with Tile”, similar to what Skullcandy, Nomad, and even Bose have done with their accessories.

“Through BLE chip partnerships, Tile will quickly become a foundational building block for BLE-enabled product manufacturers in a variety of verticals, from audio and cameras to laptops and wearables,” said CJ Prober, CEO of Tile. “With over 20 billion BLE devices forecasted to ship in the next four years, ‘Find with Tile’ will soon be a key everyday feature in consumer products.”

Tile has also gone the extra mile, but announcing they will be collaborating with some Gear Diary favorites including Sennheiser, Sol Republic, Plantronics and Soundcore by Anker. All four of the companies will release products with Tile-enabled features in coming months. Right now you can currently purchase products like the Nomad Power Bank with Tile integration, the Bose SoundSport Wireless headphones, and even Skullcandy’s Venue headphones in the meantime.

For more information on Tile’s partnerships, including a place to purchase any Tile products, head over to Tile.

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