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TrackR StickR http://www.DadDoes.Com Today we review the TrackR StickR Bluetooth tracking device. The StickR is a small, quarter sized device that pairs with your phone via Bluetooth 4.0 and allows you to keep track of whatever the StickR is attached to. Attach the StickR to your keys, books, bike, camera - and if you ever can't find it, just bring up the TrackR app and play an alert tone on the StickR or view its location on a map. The Phone Halo TrackR StickR sells for about $25 on Amazon - http://amzn.to/11wM0mL The StickR claims to run for 1 year on the included battery. We will be testing it out in the real world and do a follow-up review to see is the StickR lives up to that claim. Even if it went 6 months on one battery, that would be very impressive. The TrackR app is still a little rough around the edges. Sometimes things work fine, other times it can't connect to the StickR. We will report back, but hope these issues will be corrected in future updates. Here is more information on the TrackR StickR - StickR TrackR helps you keep track of your personal items using your iPhone Never have to worry about the morning panic for your keys and wallet or the constant search for your TV remote when you're home. What is StickR TrackR? Join thousands who are now connected to the things they value most. Attach TrackR to any item and download the app to your phone. With a tap of a finger you can locate anything in seconds by ringing the device or seeing where it was left on a map. Your search is over. Crowd GPS Tracking TrackR’s Crowd GPS network –the largest network of its kind – helps find items after they’ve gone missing. When someone walks by your lost keys, you are automatically updated. It's totally anonymous and absolutely free. How many TrackR devices can I track? iOS and iPhone or iPad can track up to 10 devices, Android support depends on the phone being used. What is the distance of the StickR TrackR The StickR TrackR can connect to your smart device from as far away as 100 feet, your distance may vary. Please visit http://www.DadDoes.Com to learn more about the TrackR StickR