With Google’s Find Hub bringing fresh attention to item trackers, Chipolo is stepping up with two new products: the Chipolo Card and the Chipolo Loop. These aim to fix one of the biggest annoyances with trackers, batteries.
While many trackers like Samsung’s SmartTag+ or Motorola’s Moto Tag rely on replaceable batteries, Chipolo is going rechargeable. That means no more fiddling with tiny batteries or worrying about replacements.

Meet the Chipolo Loop and Card
The Chipolo Loop has a sleek circular design with a built-in loop, making it easy to attach to keys or bags. The Chipolo Card is slim and shaped like a credit card, so it fits neatly into a wallet. Both devices come with IP67 water and dust protection, making them what Chipolo calls “adventure-proof.”
The Loop charges via USB-C, while the Card supports Qi wireless charging. Chipolo says the Card even auto-aligns to the center of a charger for simpler charging. Both trackers promise up to six months of battery life per charge.
For style, the Loop is available in six colors, including navy, mint, honey, coral, charcoal, and chalk. The Card comes in charcoal only. Both products are made from at least 50 percent recycled plastic.
Strong Features Across the Board
The Card and Loop both have a Bluetooth range of up to 120 meters and are louder than earlier models, making them easier to track down. They work with both Android and iOS, and you can connect them to Apple’s Find My or Google’s Find Hub. If you want extra options such as “Call Your Phone,” out-of-range alerts, and adjustable volume, the Chipolo companion app has you covered.
Both the Card and Loop are priced at €45/$39/£39. Pre-orders are open now on Chipolo’s website and Amazon, with wider availability at T-Mobile stores and other retailers starting late September 2025.

The Chipolo POP Series Joins the Lineup
Earlier this year, Chipolo also launched the Chipolo POP series on April 14, 2025. These trackers are compatible with both Apple and Google networks, but you have to choose one. They cannot use both at the same time.
Priced at $29 each, the POP offers upgrades like a 300ft Bluetooth range, IP55 water resistance, and even a selfie remote feature that lets you snap photos by pressing the tracker button. The battery lasts a year and is replaceable. POP trackers also come in bold colors like yellow, blue, green, and red, along with black and white.
The Bigger Picture
Here is the catch. Like Pebblebee, Chipolo makes you pick between Apple’s and Google’s tracking networks. Many people feel that this limits what could be a smooth experience. As the writer notes, “Why are companies not making trackers that function on both Google AND Apple’s networks?” It is a fair question, because the real win would be a tracker that works everywhere without compromise.
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