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Google Find Hub website will let you locate tags, headphones

Earlier this month, Google brought Find Hub to the Messages app and announced lost luggage sharing with airlines. The Find Hub website is now adding support for tags and headphones.

At the moment, google.com/android/find (or android.com/find in a pinch) lists your phones, tablets, Wear OS watches, and some audio devices.

Google is now rolling out an update to the website that adds support for Find Hub tags and other compatible network accessories, like headphones (e.g., Pixel Buds Pro 2). 

Like the Android app, you will be able to ring the tracker and mark items as lost. You can also rename devices and remove items online.

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The site has a nice desktop layout with Material 3 elements, while the mobile interface takes after the native app. There’s also a tab for “People.”

Google tells us that this expanded functionality for the Find Hub website is rolling out starting today. It will be quite handy for finding tags from your laptop.

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