I bought a Tile Slim to help my occasional forgetfulness. I’m pleased to report mostly good things about how well it worked, how it performed in my wallet, and its value for money. However, there are a few considerations here.
Just so you understand, I’m sometimes forgetful about physical objects. I do sometimes, just occasionally, misplace my wallet or my phone. Asking my Nest Home to “find my phone” has saved me some bother. Then I lost my wallet for about two weeks and that brought everything to a head. (This was during complete lockdown, so it had to be in the house somewhere!)
The Tile Slim is one specific remedy for that unfortunate saga. Did it work? Here are my thoughts.
The Tile Slim is a thin, credit card-sized tracker meant to help you find various objects. Tile envisions it will go well in your wallet, but you could also stash it with important documents, stick it to the side of your laptop, or slide it into a billfold with travel documents such as your passport.
The Tile Slim joins several other form factors in the Tile lineup, which include the small, round Sticker, the Tile Mate, and the Tile Pro. Each is meant to fit certain scenarios. The Sticker might work on your TV remote or a camera lens, while the Tile Mate and Tile Pro are for everyday objects such as luggage, purses, teddy bears, and, yes, even pets.
The Tile Slim uses Bluetooth with your smartphone to connect, and stay connected. Following a rapid setup process, each Tile is identified in the Tile app on your smartphone. The app will tell you where it thinks the last location of your Tile was, if it’s in range, and can trigger an alarm if you need.
It’s a static device that doesn’t need attention after setup. The only time you use the Tile Slim is when you think you’ve lost your wallet. I found I could hear the Tile Slim’s alarm on its loudest mode anywhere in my house. I tested it under some clothes, buried in my couch, and left in a far-off room. It’s not so shrill all your neighbors can hear it, but it’s loud enough that you can hunt it down.
The Tile Slim has a 200ft Bluetooth range, or about 61m. That’s quite a long way, and it stood up to my testing. Of course, there are limitations. If someone does steal your wallet out of your pocket, they’ll likely move out of the range of your smartphone’s Bluetooth radio pretty quickly. You may also accidentally turn off Bluetooth or set your phone to airplane mode, or engage a battery saving mode that switches Bluetooth off to conserve power. In short, it’s not foolproof, but in most normal situations it should work.
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For $24, the Tile Slim is worth it if you’re the forgetful type. I’m sure about that. I’m less certain about the Tile Premium subscription service. You don’t need it to use the Tile Slim or any other Tile device. They do work without the other, and they’ll ring if you’re within Bluetooth range.
There are some other Tile models. Arguably a better Tile product (though not quite as wallet-perfect) is the Tile Mate, which has a replaceable battery and tiny footprint. The best competitors are from Orbit and Chipolo, but Tile has a bigger network, and they’re about the same price.
Tile Slim review bottom line: I did wonder if using the Tile Slim was going to be worse for me overall. Instead of correcting my bad habits, I paid money for a device and app to do away with remembering. Truly, it gave me peace of mind. For that, it’s worth it. I’m still worried about how long it will last, especially if I use it too often.
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