Reliance Jio has launched JioTag, a Bluetooth tracker designed to help users locate their belongings conveniently. Positioned as a competitor to Apple’s AirTag, JioTag offers similar functionality at a lower cost. This new product release follows the recent launch of the JioDive headset by Reliance Jio.
Reliance Introduces Jio Tag: Bluetooth Tracker To Locate Belongings
JioTag is available in a sleek white color variant and is priced at Rs. 749. Customers can conveniently purchase the JioTag device through the official Jio.com website, ensuring a seamless shopping experience.
The JioTag device is lightweight, weighing 9.5g, and boasts a slim profile with dimensions of 7.2mm thickness, 38.2mm height, and 38.2mm width, ensuring ease of tagging and portability.
It features Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, enabling a reliable connection with compatible devices. The tracker offers an indoor range of up to 20 meters and an outdoor range of up to 50 meters.
Equipped with a replaceable CR2032 battery, JioTag provides users with long-lasting performance. Additionally, customers will receive a free extra battery and a lanyard cable included in the packaging, ensuring uninterrupted usage.
JioThings App: What Does It Do?
The JioThings app, accessible via the Jio Community Find Network, allows users to locate misplaced items easily. By double-tapping the JioTag, users can ring their phone, even if it is on silent mode.
Furthermore, JioTag sends an alert to the connected smartphone if it is about to be left behind, providing an added layer of security.
Reliance Jio offers a one-year manufacturer’s warranty for JioTag, emphasizing the company’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. To fully utilize the device’s features, users are encouraged to download the JioThings app, available for both iOS and Android devices from the App Store and Play Store, respectively.
Reliance Jio and Tesla In Talks For Establishing Captive Private Network
Reliance Jio is reportedly in discussions with Tesla regarding the establishment of a captive private network for a potential Tesla manufacturing plant in India.
This network would handle critical operations at faster speeds and could also explore connected car solutions and automation of production processes, among other possibilities.
Sources indicate that the talks between Jio and Tesla are still in the preliminary stage, and any further progress is expected once Tesla finalizes its plans for setting up a manufacturing unit in India.