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The Cube Cube Pro Key Finder Tracker is a versatile device designed to help you locate your belongings and phone effortlessly. With features like Crowd Find, a replaceable battery, and a user-friendly app, it ensures you never lose track of your essentials again.
C**N
Not suitable for PETS at all
It is NOT SUITABLE for pet AT ALL ( they have to change the description ) I have tried with my 6 kilos cat ( it’s big ) and it’s too heavy for her.Please mention that in the description ( it was written that is suitable for pet and it is not
L**K
Perfect Materials and affordable
The key finder trick is so amazing and very easy to setup also and very convenient I will recommend to my friends
L**N
Soo good
Perfeect
M**E
I use to keep track of my car in the parking lot
I've used Cube products before for my keys. I put this Cube Pro in my car hanging from a chain from my car mirror. It's a way of me having something to help me find my car in bigger parking lots. Now, it wasn't designed with this in mind, but it works! There are limitations. Your smartphone Cube app will lose track of the cube after a few hours. But it will give you the last location - and then, using the Satellite setting, I get a picture of the area I last left my car and it is very accurate. You MUST remember to press the button on the Cube Pro itself. Once you hear the beep, your Smartphone has it and will record it as the Cube's last location. This works! I've used it at the airport and at the Mall and found my car easily. Just remember to check your Smartphone to make sure it has your location BEFORE you leave your car - using the button on the Cube will refresh it. I never tried it for luggage or the various other functions it was designed for. It does work for my car - with the limitation I outlined.
J**S
Terrible Instructions, no phone support, but when it works it is great. Works about half the time.
It's just amazing to me that anyone would spend the thousands of dollars that must have gone into product design and development, packaging, advertising graphics, marketing, etc. AND NOT HAVE PAID A DECENT TECHNICAL WRITER A FEW BUCKS TO WRITE INSTRUCTIONS THAT WORK! The instructions are a joke. A joke translated into many languages, presumably equally unhelpful in all of them. They are vague. They leave out important information. And they are wrong. I finally emailed the seller and they told me enough to get it working. Totally different from the written instructions, of course. Update: These work about half the time. The other times when you need to find the keys or the phone, they don't. Bluetooth is just not that reliable. When you finally find the thing by conventional means, you find bluetooth needs to be restarted, or the Cube battery needs to be replaced, or some other glitch. I have 3 of them. Right now, one will not work no matter what I do. The instructions of course are no help. So, I have to email tech support and wait. I think these are the best out there, but the best in this class of things is just not very good. Pity!The customer support from the seller is really fast. So you can get quick answers by email. And if you don't understand the first answer or it doesn't work, the response to a follow-up question is even faster. So, you can get there from here.The product works well as a keyfinder. Other keyfinders had too-short battery life, so when you lose your keys you also find your battery has gone dead and those finders are not help. This one seems to have good battery life and a battery status indicator within the app, so you get some warning that the battery is running low (if you look at it). A spare battery is included (under the packing material in the little box, so don't throw away the box until you find it).It's range is very limited, so you have to look at the map to see where it was when last in range, and then walk around in that area pushing the button until the beeping starts.Like all of these gadgets, the pitch of the beeper is above the hearing range of an old person with typical high-frequency age-related hearing loss. So, first step when you lose your keys is to put your hearing aids in. Even without the auditory signal, just walking around and watching for when the bluetooth connection is made will tell you visually when you are near the lost keys.It would be useless for finding a pet, unless maybe the pet is a turtle.Working it in reverse, using the finder to make the phone ring and flash to find the phone, is very handy and I use it oftener that way than in the reverse.My second complaint is the app. It has a "Pairing Tutuorial." I clicked it, expecting to learn about pairing. It was not about pairing.So I clicked the "+" to add a cube. The "+" is not clickable. It does nothing.So, how does this happen? They forgot to think about people because they were so busy making the nice box and all the pretty advertising graphics? Just mind-boggling. In the end, every product is about people. Instructions and the user interface are not just a minor detal. They are paramount.
W**W
Works well so far, app is ok
Bought this after thinking I lost my one and only car key for 2 days, only to discover them buried in our laundry bin. It was quite a scare. And it made me realize1. I need a spare car key made asap &2. I need a better way to track my keys.At first I looked at Tile, but thought if this performed as well and had added bonus ofnreplacavle battery I'd try this one.It comes with a battery installed, as well as one extra which was nice. I used one prong from a fork to pop open the compartment where battery is located. The app must be downloaded, and honestly it has terrible reviews. I think they may have updated it since some of the more recent reviews. People complain about the app being very intrusive but if your phone allows you disable app notifications, I've found this prevents any pops ups. It does want to access your camera, photos, videos, location, and I believe one other thing. I dont believe you need to allow it access to all of these for it to work. Mainly you need Bluetooth and potentially Location allowed for the app. I could be wrong though.So far it actually works pretty well if within the house. After connecting the app to Cube once, I find you can disconnect bluetooth, even power cycle phone, and it reconnects after everything turns back on. I've only had for 2 days but it is a promising purchase so far. Will update this pending any changes. I could see us using this for our 2 house cats who always manage to disappear for hours at a time. But for now I'll see if it helps me keep my keys....and sanity..
J**Y
Bought it to use for my toddler
This is our second cube. The first edition one was lighter but the battery life wasn’t as good. Also accidentally threw it on the wash and it’s still working!! I pin this on my toddler’s inside clothing and tell her that if she can’t see us while we’re out to push on it so we can hear her. She’s 3 yo now and she’s been using this same concept since shes 2.3 years old.We went out of town and got inside the mall to shop for some winter clothes for her and all of the sudden I couldn’t find her. I had to open the app and hit “find cube” and the high volume sound from the cube made me find where she was. She was hiding inside one of those clothes hanging carousel!! So now we have a little more confidence when we’re out and about especially in a crowded place.
A**Y
The jury is still out...but with reason...
Well, as I looked through Amazon during the major sale months, I ran across the Cube Pro on sale. Although I do not have a problem with keys or other devices, my original goal with the Cube is to help me find my car in a crowded parking lot - especially with all the cars looking more and more alike. I asked a question and did not get definitive response, but the sale price made giving it a try possible. It arrived two days later, and I activated Cube Pro and downloaded the app. I hooked the Cube to an open spot inside the car and then drove to dinner with my wife. This St. Augustine restaurant is the the middle of where everyone else in the world wants to eat and do the tourist thing - touring along George Street is usually a nightmare that time of year (December). I was forced to park about a mile away. What I observed, so far, is that as I walked out of range of the Cube, it automatically noted the position on a map of where the Cube lost signal. Cool! It was easy to return to the car along that route.I also shop on a military facility and there is no map - security reasons I suppose. Finding the car in the base parking lot using this same method is so far proving to be difficult. More time is needed to see how I can use this device for my intended purpose.To be fair, I do not use Cube to find my keys, so my 4 out of 5 could still go higher if I were to use the Cube for its designer's goal. I am altering the intended purpose of the device.
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