Tile Pro review

Expert’s Rating

Our Verdict

With excellent range and a more stylish look, the Tile Sport and Style are now the benchmark that other Bluetooth trackers have to beat.  The fact they have a limited life due to the non-replaceable battery is the only disadvantage, but  their reliability and ruggedness more than makes up for this – especially if you’re keeping tabs on something valuable.

Following on from theTile Mate and Tile Slimcome the fourth generation of Bluetooth trackers from Tile: Tile Pro.

It’s a new range of ‘premium’ trackers which are more powerful, and cost a bit more. There are two to choose between, the manly Sport and the more feminine Style.

Tile Sport and Style: Price

The Tile Sport and Tile Style both cost £29.99 (US$29.99) and are available fromthetileapp.com, Amazon, John Lewis, Argos and Maplin. You can also buy a £49.99 two-pack which saves you £10.

There’s also a combo pack which includes one of each design, should you want a ‘his and hers’ set, perhaps as a gift.

For alternatives, check out our list of thebest Bluetooth trackers.

Features and design

Both new models are more rugged than before and have a smarter, more expensive-looking design.

More importantly, they have twice the range of previous Tiles at up to 200 feet. Naturally, if you double the distance you also have to double the volume so lost items can be tracked at that distance.

If you need to track an object further than this, you may want to buy a GPS tracker such as theSpyTrack Nano.

They also have a better water-resistance rating than previous Tiles, so they’ll survive being 1.5m underwater for at least an hour.

The Tile app has been updated to support the two newcomers, and once you’ve added one you’ll see extra options such as the ability to choose whether you want normal or high volume while tracking whatever you’ve lost.

There are two new ringtones, too, bringing the total to eight.

There’s also an improved signal meter which tells you if you’re getting hotter or colder during your search. As with any Bluetooth tracker, there’s no compass-type guidance to tell you which way to walk, but concentric green circles light as you get closer.

You can use the Tile in reverse to find your phone by pressing the button to make your phone ring, even if it’s on silent.

Alexa skill

Another new feature (which rivalTrackRhas had for a while) is Alexa support. When you enable the Tile skill (coming to UK users later in August) you can say “Alexa, ask Tile to find my keys”. Obviously, you’ll need a device with Alexa for this to work, such as Amazon’s Echo.

If your keys are within Bluetooth range, Alexa will make the Tile ring. If not, you’ll hear the last-known location.

Similarly, if you use the Google Assistant on a supported device or phone, you can ask it to find your stuff by saying, “OK Google, ask Tile to ring my keys”.This works right now.

Tile Pro: Battery life

As before, the batteries are not replaceable, so they’ll work for around a year before they need to be replaced. When you ‘re-Tile’ the price is a bit lower, but at £16-25 per Tile depending on the model, it’s still a lot more than a new battery.

This is the trade-off for durability and reliability which, if you’re attaching a Tile to a valuable object, is well worthwhile.

Obviouslyit’s too early to say whether the Tile Pro will last around 14 months as all previous Tiles have, but the only reason to suspect it might be less is the more powerful speaker.

Tile Pro: Performance

Itested the new Tiles using the old version of theapponan iPhone 7 as the update whichsupports the Tile Pro trackerswasn’tavailable. This doesn’t affect range, but did preclude testing of the new louder buzzer.

Using our 80m-long open-planoffice as a test bed, I placed the Tile at one end and walked to the other end (260 feet) and still had aconnection to the tracker. It did drop out a few times, but at 200 feet was reliable.

Even with low background office noise, I couldn’t hear the Tile’s ringer at that distance, but will re-test this once the update becomes available on the App Store.

Specs

Tile Pro: Specs

Author: Jim Martin, Executive Editor, Tech Advisor

Jim has been testing and reviewing products for over 20 years. His main beats include VPN services and antivirus. He also covers smart home tech, mesh Wi-Fi and electric bikes.

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