Are you confused about Google’s Find My Device? Here are 7 things you need to know

It’s taken a while, but Google has released the long-awaited upgrade to its Find My Device network. This may come as a surprise. The update was originally announced in May 2023, but was quickly postponed due to its likely launch date. Then out of the blue Google decided to do just that release of the software on April 8 without much fanfare. This may make you feel lost, but we can help you find your way.

Here’s a list of the top seven things you need to know about the Find My Device update. We discuss what’s new in the update and which devices are compatible with the network, because not everything works and there is still work to be done.

1. It’s a major upgrade to Google’s old Find My Device network

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The previous network was very limited in what it could do. It could only detect a single Android smartphone or Wear OS smartwatch. However, that limitation is now gone as Find My Device can sniff out other devices; specifically Bluetooth location trackers.