KINDEEP BT001

KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag

User Manual - Model BT001

1. Okwu mmalite

The KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag is a compact Bluetooth item finder designed to help you locate your valuable items using the Apple Find My app on your iOS devices. This device provides seamless integration with the Find My network, offering features such as nearby finding, left-behind notifications, and lost mode to ensure you can always keep track of your belongings.

KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag, white, with a loop for attachment.

A white, compact KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag, designed for attaching to items. It features a central circular area with the KINDEEP logo and a small loop at the top for keyrings or lanyards.

2. Akụrụngwa Ngwaahịa

  • Apple Find My Integration: Works exclusively with the Apple Find My app on iOS devices (iOS only, Android not supported).
  • Precise Location Tracking: Locate items within Bluetooth range (up to 200 ft/60m) or view their last known location on a map.
  • Nti mkpu: Built-in speaker emits a loud sound (80-100 dB) to help pinpoint items.
  • Ọkwa Aka ekpe: Receive instant alerts on your iOS device if you leave your tracked item behind.
  • Ụdị efu: Enable Lost Mode to display contact information to anyone who finds your tag.
  • Njikwa olu: Use Siri to help locate your items.
  • Mmiri na-eguzogide: IP67 kwadoro maka nchebe megide uzuzu na mmiri na-efesa.
  • Batrị enwere ike dochie anya: Powered by a CR2032 battery with up to 1 year of battery life.

3. Ihe ngwugwu

  • 1 x KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag
  • Batrị 1 x CR2032 (etinyere ya ma ọ bụ tinye ya)
  • Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ 1 x (akwụkwọ a)

4. Ntuziaka Nhazi

4.1. Initial Activation

Your KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag comes with a CR2032 battery. If the battery is not pre-installed, please refer to Section 6.1 for installation instructions. The device is ready for pairing once the battery is active.

4.2. Ijikọ na Apple Find My App

  1. Ensure your iOS device (iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch) is running the latest version of iOS/iPadOS.
  2. Mepee Chọta nke m ngwa na ngwaọrụ iOS gị.
  3. Kpatụ ya Ihe tab na ala nke ihuenyo.
  4. Kpatụ + (Tinye ihe) wee họrọ Tinye ihe ọzọ.
  5. Bring your KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag close to your iOS device. The device should be detected within 30 seconds.
  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to name your item and assign an emoji.
  7. Confirm the pairing. Your KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag is now linked to your Apple ID and visible in the Find My app.
iPhone displaying the Apple Find My app with a KINDEEP tracker on a map.

An iPhone screen showing the Apple Find My application. A map displays the location of a KINDEEP tracker, identified as 'Wallet', with options to 'Stop Sound' or get 'Directions'. This illustrates the seamless integration with Apple's tracking ecosystem.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

5.1. Finding Nearby Items

When your KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag is within Bluetooth range (up to 200 ft/60m), you can make it play a sound to help you locate it.

  1. Mepee Chọta nke m ngwa.
  2. Gaa na Ihe tab.
  3. Select your KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag site na ndepụta.
  4. Kpatụ Kpọọ ụda. The tracker will emit a loud beep (80-100 dB) to guide you.
  5. Kpatụ Stop Sound once you've found your item.
iPhone displaying the Find Nearby feature for the KINDEEP tracker.

A hand holding an iPhone displaying the 'Find Nearby' interface within the Find My app. It shows a signal strength indicator and text indicating the tracker is '15 ft to your left', with sound waves emanating from a wallet in the background, demonstrating the precision finding capability.

5.2. Using Map Navigation

If your item is out of Bluetooth range, you can view its last known location on the Find My map.

  1. Mepee Chọta nke m ngwa.
  2. Gaa na Ihe tab.
  3. Select your KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag.
  4. Kpatụ Ntuziaka to get navigation to the last recorded location of your item.

5.3. Left-Behind Notifications

Iji nata ọkwa mgbe ị hapụrụ ihe gị:

  1. Mepee Chọta nke m ngwa.
  2. Gaa na Ihe tab.
  3. Select your KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag.
  4. Under 'Notifications', toggle on Gwa Mgbe Hapụrụ Azụ.
  5. You can also set 'New Location' exceptions where you don't want to be notified (e.g., your home).
KINDEEP tracker with keys and an iPhone notification for 'Left Behind'.

A KINDEEP tracker attached to a set of keys, with an iPhone notification bubble stating 'Keys' Left Behind 20 minutes ago. This highlights the feature that alerts users when they leave their tracked items behind.

5.4. Ụdị furu efu

If your item is truly lost, you can enable Lost Mode to help others return it to you.

  1. Mepee Chọta nke m ngwa.
  2. Gaa na Ihe tab.
  3. Select your KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag.
  4. Under 'Lost Mode', tap Kwado.
  5. Follow the prompts to enter a phone number or email address where you can be contacted.
  6. You can also choose to be notified when your item is found.

5.5. Voice Control with Siri

Once paired, you can ask Siri to help locate your KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag. Maka example, say: "Hey Siri, where's my [item name]?" (e.g., "Where's my wallet?").

6. Nlekọta

6.1. Ngbanwe batrị

The KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag uses a standard CR2032 coin cell battery, which typically lasts up to one year. The Find My app will notify you when the battery is low.

  1. Locate the battery compartment on the back of the tracker.
  2. Use a small tool (e.g., a coin or flathead screwdriver) to gently twist open the battery cover.
  3. Wepu batrị CR2032 ochie.
  4. Fanye batrị CR2032 ọhụrụ nwere akụkụ dị mma (+) chere ihu n'elu.
  5. Align the battery cover and twist it back into place until it is securely closed.
Gbawara view of the KINDEEP tracker showing internal components and battery.

An exploded diagram of the KINDEEP tracker, revealing its internal components including a smart chip and a CR2032 battery. This image emphasizes the precision tracking and reliable signal due to its optimized internal design.

6.2. Nhicha

Wipe the KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.

6.3. Mmiri Nguzogide

The KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag has an IP67 rating, meaning it is resistant to dust and can withstand immersion in water up to 1 meter for 30 minutes. However, it is not waterproof. Avoid prolonged submersion or exposure to high-pressure water jets.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

7.1. Tracker Not Connecting/Pairing

  • Gbaa mbọ hụ na agbanyere Bluetooth na ngwaọrụ iOS gị.
  • Make sure the KINDEEP Air Tracker Tag is within close proximity to your iOS device during pairing.
  • Check the battery. A low or dead battery can prevent connection. Replace if necessary.
  • Restart your iOS device and try pairing again.

7.2. No Sound When Playing Alert

  • Ensure the tracker is within Bluetooth range of your iOS device.
  • Check the battery level. A very low battery might not have enough power for the speaker.
  • Verify that the sound is enabled in the Find My app for the specific item.

7.3. Inaccurate Location

  • Location accuracy depends on the Find My network. In areas with fewer Apple devices, location updates might be less frequent.
  • Ensure your iOS device has a stable internet connection (Wi-Fi or cellular data) for accurate map updates.

8. Nkọwapụta

OkeUru
Nọmba nlereanyaBT001
Akụkụ1.48in / 37.8mm (Size), 0.3in / 8.4mm (Thickness)
Ibu2.72 ounces
NjikọtaBluetooth
Ogologo ọrụIhe ruru 200 ft / 60m
Ụdị batrịCR2032 (nke edochiri)
Ndụ batrịRuo 1 afọ
Mpụta ụda80-100 dB
Mmiri NguzogideIP67
NdakọrịtaApple iOS ONLY (Find My app)

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

9.1. Akwụkwọ ikike Ozi

Biko lee akwụkwọ nkwakọ ngwaahịa ma ọ bụ nke onye na-ere ahịa website for specific warranty details and duration. Typically, electronic devices come with a limited manufacturer's warranty covering defects in materials and workmanship.

9.2. Nkwado ndị ahịa

For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or warranty claims, please contact KINDEEP customer support through the retailer's platform or the official KINDEEP website. Have your product model number (BT001) and purchase information ready when contacting support.

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