Nokia has an accessory for finding lost furniture
Nokia is about to launch a new accessory called
Nokia is about to launch a new accessory called the "Treasure Tag" for use on its Lumia line, capable of tracking and searching for lost furniture.
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TheVerge, on Wednesday, said the Treasure Tag features a square of Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, and a small strap that attaches to widgets to suit the user's preference.
Image description Treasure Tag - (Photo: TheVerge)
Via a special application running on Windows Phone, users can easily manage where their device is located on the screen via Bluetooth 4.0, NFC.
In contrast, the Treasure Tag also has a small button, when clicked will make the Lumia smartphone running Windows Phone 8 of Nokia resound, help users find the location to the machine.
TheVerge says the battery in the Treasure Tag is up to six months old and will officially be available in the coming weeks for $ 25.
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