New Design and UWB capabilities unveiled in Galaxy SmartTag 2 listing

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New Design and UWB capabilities unveiled in Galaxy SmartTag 2 listing

What you need to know

  • Samsung’s SmartTag 2 has appeared at the FCC sporting a new pill-shaped design with a much larger keyring loop.
  • The listing also confirms UWB (ultra-wideband) connectivity and a Bluetooth low-energy mode.
  • A previous certification showed the existence of the tag’s Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity.

Samsung’s upcoming Bluetooth tracker has appeared for certification with a new design.

An FCC listing for the Galaxy SmartTag 2 has appeared and could mean we’re approaching a launch for the tag (via SamMobile). However, a notable difference in the tracker is with its design, as it looks like Samsung is turning it into more of a pill-shaped tracker with a much larger keyring loop.

Perhaps the company has shifted to this so users can hook it on larger objects that typically sport a more oversized clip. It’s worth remembering that the Galaxy SmartTag Plus is square-ish with rounded edges and offers a much smaller keyring hole.

A possible redesign for the Samsung Galaxy SmartTag 2 with a larger keyring loop and pill-shaped design.

(Image credit: FCC)

The FCC post also details some connectivity features of the tracker. According to the listing, the SmartTag 2 will continue to use UWB (ultra-wideband) connectivity and a Bluetooth LE (low energy) mode.

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