Find My Stuff v1.1 Extends in Features for Belongings Tracking

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Find My Stuff v1.1 Extends in Features for Belongings Tracking - Published on 08/26/15

The developers at Open Media LLC have created an innovative mobile app which allows users to keep up with their valuable possessions at all times. By using tiny tracking devices called beacons, the "Find My Stuff" mobile app keeps track of the exact location of any object to which a beacon is attached. Types of objects that can be tracked include car keys, bicycles, vehicles, musical instruments, wallets and purses, jewelry, pets, and even children.

London, United Kingdom - The Find My Stuff app is a universal solution for tracking physical objects through Bluetooth technology. The app communicates with the beacon to track the exact location of the beacon, which is then displayed through the app. The mobile device's built-in maps feature can be used to track the beacon's location in real-time. The app user can adjust the settings to be alerted if the beacon leaves a specified range.

There are currently many different beacons available on the market including Trackr, Estimote, Jaalee, Roximity, RadBeacons, Glimworm, G-Tag, and more. As long as the beacon model operates through the iBeacon protocol, the Find My Stuff app is compatible with it as well.

Examples of app and beacon tracking:

1.A user attaches a beacon to car keys. The next day, the user cannot find their car keys. The Find My Stuff app is activated, and the user is instantly alerted to the exact location of the car keys.

2.A user attaches a beacon to a vehicle. During the night, a thief is able to steal the car, and begins to drive away. As soon as the beacon reaches the user-specified range, a loud alert will be emitted from the mobile device. The beacon's location can be tracked in real-time via Maps functionality.

Users can track multiple items simultaneously. Car keys, vehicles, and other valuables can all be tracked at the same time without any issues. Users can also set up "Safe Zones", which are specific locations and WiFi networks in which the user will not receive notifications. There are no limits with the Find My Stuff app, and no registration is required. The history of location changes is logged, and can be viewed at any time.

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
* Optimized for iPhone 5, iPhone 6/6 Plus
* Universal Application
* Requires iOS 8.0 or later
* 17.1 MB

Pricing and Availability:
Find My Stuff 1.1 is Free and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Navigation category.

Find My Stuff 1.1: https://www.fstuff.com
Download from iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/app/find-my-stuff-find-your-keys/id976103154
Screenshot: http://a5.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple7/v4/2f/63/42/2f63428f-b8dc-4ef0-a4c1-29bd8468024b/screen480x480.jpeg
App Icon: http://a2.mzstatic.com/us/r30/Purple1/v4/24/f7/92/24f792e6-003a-88c2-4ebd-012122b0ba13/icon175x175.png


Open Media LLC is a team of individuals committed to building truly useful mobile apps. They see iBeacons as part of the wider Internet of Things (IoT) and a great way to connect people with objects. The philosophy of the Find My Stuff people is a belief in the cooperativeness of individuals; they are firm believers in reciprocal altruism and the need for human beings to help one another for the greater good of the group. The Find My Stuff team will use the Internet of Things to develop ties within the wider world community, starting with finding those pesky lost objects. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2015 Open Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Macintosh, iPhone, iPad, iPod and Mac OS X are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.


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