Introducing EarBuddy Bluetooth Device Tracker, the essential app for locating your Bluetooth devices. Say goodbye to the worry of misplacing your headphones, smartwatch, or any other Bluetooth-enabled gadget. With EarBuddy, finding your devices has never been easier.
How to Use EarBuddy:
Install the app and complete the onboarding process.
Grant Bluetooth permissions when prompted.
Your Bluetooth devices will appear on the home screen.
Tap the device you need to find to view the distance and track its location.
Features:
Approximate Distance to the Device: EarBuddy uses advanced Bluetooth technology to estimate the distance between your smartphone and your tracked devices. Receive real-time updates that guide you on how close or far away your device is, making it easier to locate.
View Distance as a Graph: Visualize the distance to your device through an intuitive graph that monitors signal strength changes over time. This helps you track the direction and proximity of your lost device.
Device Location: EarBuddy accurately provides location details to guide you directly to where your Bluetooth device is. Utilize GPS and other location technologies to pinpoint your device and stop wasting time searching aimlessly.
Save and Edit Devices: Organize and manage your Bluetooth devices effortlessly with EarBuddy. Create a list of your commonly used devices, such as earbuds, speakers, and fitness trackers. Easily rename and adjust settings for each device, allowing quick access whenever you need it.
Don't let losing Bluetooth devices frustrate you. Download EarBuddy Bluetooth Device Tracker today and enjoy the peace of mind of always knowing where your gadgets are. Never misplace your earbuds or Bluetooth devices again!
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Find My Earbuds FAQ
Is Find My Earbuds free?
Yes, Find My Earbuds is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Find My Earbuds legit?
⚠️ The Find My Earbuds app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does Find My Earbuds cost?
Find My Earbuds has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $24.99.
Still haven’t found my R AirPod which I hoped was dead & lost in my Car but other than that App working great.Going to update to a 5 Stars.Apple tells me the fact that this App shows my lost ear pod to be at a location where it couldn’t possibly be because I didn’t leave my car with it doesn’t mean anything.It just means that’s the last place it picked up a Signal. Will be searching my Car for it.Probably went dead at that location & Apple says this App isn’t going to pick up another Signal unless found & put in a Charging Case. I have the left ear pod in Case & this app does know where it is in my House so it works when getting a Signal.
Problems with my iPhone
The app works on my iPad but I can’t get past the welcome screen on my iPhone. Check it out before you buy.
Buggy
I have six Bluetooth devices and this app only finds one of them.
The user interface is defective: you can add a device to your device list but there is no way to remove one if you added it accidentally.
$$$$
It won’t let me track my devices without paying, money grabbers…
Useless, Predatory, Opaque
I’ve been trying to cancel the free trial for days. It’s impossible to do so on the app because they literally don’t have the option.
Does not seem to work
This app is probably one of the worst I’ve ever tried to use in my entire life. They want you to pay five dollars for the week subscription and then I can’t even get it to find my own earbuds that I have in my hand. A bunch of other unknown devices sometimes show up sometimes don’t, then the app for most of the time won’t even load anything not even the options of turning it on or off. I would not waste your time using this app much less pay for any subscriptions.
Ok for select devices
It seems to detect and name certain devices, mainly Apple ones. However, the list is full of “unknown” devices which drowns out the usefulness of the app. There’s no way to filter by distance and the order of appearing devices is sporadic and random. An app like wonderfund, although showing less devices, shows their names. My oura ring, for example, shows up clearly in wonderfind but is lost in the sea of “unknown” devices, making it sort of useless.
There’s a lot of potential for this app, as it seems to pick up way more devices than other competitors, but it’s impossible to discern which device is which, something that should be possible considering their names automatically show up when discovering them with the iPhone.
Don’t bother
All the devices say unknown, many items were obviously the neighbors’ devices even though I selected recognized devices, the distance to device never changed when I walked around, the map looked like a toddler scribbled on it even when I walked in a straight line, and the map kept registering more movement after I stopped moving. Maybe it would be helpful if you could relabel the device when you saved it, especially if everything says unknown. I found it frustrating and useless.
Bad
Very bad
Finds them all!
Interesting because it finds ALL BT devices. But it doesn’t give you the option to name those generic ones with no name, nor to delete random BT devices of your neighbor. GRANTED this is not the main use of the app, but as it can find all BT (think various headphones and speakers) it would be nice to really be able to use the app for more than earbuds IMO. But - great for what it does!
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