Tag: HTC Fetch

  • HTC Fetch Launched, Will Help to Find Your Lost Phone

    HTC Fetch Launched, Will Help to Find Your Lost Phone

    If you are tired of losing your phone or leaving it behind, the HTC Fetch might be the best accessory for you HTC phone. The Fetch is a phone finder, or a key finder depending on what you are looking for. The Keychain accessory pairs up with your HTC device via Bluetooth 4.0 and can be used to locate your phone if you have a habit of leaving it on other peoples desks. Just a click after the device is activated can make the phone ring loudly, the fetch also has a inbuilt speaker hence you will get a warning tone if you leave the phone behind, or you lose the fetch. 

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    By any chance if you loose both, a map location feature lets you know where your HTC Fetch and phone were last together. 

    Specifications of HTC Fetch:

    • Audible alert for notification
    • Bluetooth 4.0
    • Up to 3 Fetch to be connected to your phone
    • Working range 15m
    • Signal strength indicator
    • 6 month battery lifetime (replaceable battery) CR 2032
    • Multi-funtion button
    • dimensions – 29.35 x 29.35 x 9.3mm

    The device is compatible with HTC One mini, HTC Butterfly s and the HTC One Max

  • HTC Fetch : A Tiny Device To Help You Locate Your HTC One

    HTC Fetch : A Tiny Device To Help You Locate Your HTC One

    HTC has unveiled a small Bluetooth 4.0 LE-powered accessory, aptly named HTC Fetch, that helps users find their lost phones or prevents them from leaving it behind.

    It works via Bluetooth 4.0?s Low Energy protocol, which allows devices to stay paired for months at a time with no battery drain. The HTC Fetch itself can attach to a keychain or be slipped in a bag, and has only one button, which sounds an alarm on your phone if it is within 15 metres. It has a six month battery life, with a small user-replaceable battery compartment.

    The whole thing sounds like a less network-connected Tile, which we wrote about earlier this year and has since raised hundreds of thousands of dollars. Fetch does have the advantage of pairing with your HTC phone via NFC, so no fumbling in the Bluetooth settings, but is otherwise a strange product that may not gain much traction.

    HTC Fetch also sounds an alarm if you leave an area that your phone is located, and if the device does get lost or stolen, HTC Fetch updates the phone’s last location, which can be pinpointed through HTC’s website.

    The keychain accessory is expected to retail for around $35, though no word on whether it is coming to India.

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