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The Apple Find My™ app is a native app on iPhones and iPads. With OS version iOS 14.5, iPadOS 14.5, and macOS Big Sur 11.1 or above you can use it to locate your items.
To add your SmartClip, please follow the below steps:
Make sure the Bluetooth of your phone is ON, then:
Here are some of the features you can use with SmartCard when you use them with the Apple Find My™ app.
The SmartCard is an Apple Find My™ certified product and therefore follows the same rules as other Apple Find My™ accessories when linked to Find My™ app.
SmartCard claimed on Find My App that is not with its owner for a period of time will emit a sound when they are moved. You may also receive an alert on your Apple device (please check Apple support for more details on unwanted tracking).
It's not possible to silence the beeps if the SmartCard item is moving without its owner or a shared account. If you are the owner and your unit is beeping when you are near them, please contact us at orders@mykeysmart.com
If you have iPhone, iPad or iPod (OS 14.5 & up):
If you found a device moving with you, please follow the below instructions to learn how to disable it:
How to Disable:
How to Re-enable:
In case you have disabled your item, it will stop synchronizing its location. You can re-enable it by doing the following steps:
For more information about unwanted tracking, how to change settings, and get alerts from the Find My™ app, please check https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT212227
On Apple Find My you can share your device with 5 other people.
If you need to remove your SmartCard device from Apple Find My™, follow the steps below.
Removing your device will:
Step-by-Step Guide
What Happens Next?
To use your device with Google's Find Hub app please follow the steps below.
Note: There is no button on the Find Hub app to trigger pairing pop-up. It should automatically appear when you activate your SmartCard close to the phone. If you don’t see it, follow the troubleshooting steps in this section.
A factory reset may be required if your experiencing issues with your card. Follow the steps below to remove and reset your SmartCard.
When your SmartCard is reset, it will enter pairing mode for 10 minutes. If it is near your phone, you may be prompted to re-connect your device.
This step is crucial if you want to see your device's location on the map.
For some phones, this step will be requested on your first time setting up a device on the Google's Find Hub app. For other phones, you might need to enable it manually.
Below there are a couple of places where you can search and give the app the location permission. Exact steps and names may vary on your phone.
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To quickly access the app settings:
Next, check if location accuracy is set on your phone, to make sure you get a better location positioning indoors:
In order to connect and sync your device's location when it's near you, we suggest keeping your phone Bluetooth ON. In case you forget your item behind, the last know location should be the last place it was still connected to you.
To ensure the best experience location your items, shared items and contribute to Google's Find Hub network. We recommend setting your location settings to 'with network in all areas'.
On your phone settings:
For detailed steps, check this Google article here.
If you are sharing your device with someone, please ensure that their phone's Find Hub network settings are also set to "with network in all areas' and that Bluetooth is enabled. This will improve location updates when the device is with them. If you can, also ask for you relatives and friends to switch it too.
If you cannot access your device's location and see the message "Sync recent location”
For further steps, also check Google's Support page article here.
Google's Find Hub network uses crowdsourced device-location data to update your device's location when it is not near you but close to other Android users.
The ability of your device to update its location outside of your phone's Bluetooth range depends on the presence of other Android users. In high-density areas, such as airports or shopping malls, your item's location should update more frequently than in a suburban neighborhood.
Google is actively working to roll out enhancements to how the Find Hub network operates that will improve the speed and ability of locating lost items over the coming weeks. Devices are continuing to join the new Find Hub network, and the network will continue to grow, which will also help improve lost device find-ability. Google encourages Bluetooth tag owners to change their Find Hub network setting to “With network in all areas” to help improve the network’s ability to find their lost items in lower-traffic areas
Google’s Find Hub is unique because it was designed with your safety as priority. Find Hub helps you find your lost or misplaced items while using smart protections to help keep you safe from real-time tracking of your belongings or yourself.
Google recently improved Find Hub's speed and ability to locate lost items while continuing to prioritize your safety.
To help improve the network’s ability to find your lost items in lower-traffic areas, we encourage Bluetooth tag owners to change their Find Hub network setting to “With network in all areas”.
We’ve heard from many users like you that most of your lost items are most commonly left behind in stationary locations – you leave your keys on a table at a cafe, or want peace of mind that your luggage wasn’t left at your origin airport.
That's why Google has designed Find Hub for the most common scenarios:
For more details on how the Google's network work, check this article: https://security.googleblog.com/2024/04/find-my-device-network-security-privacy-protections.html
This page will help you troubleshoot the most common issues when connecting your new SmartCard for Android.
Your device needs to be in pairing mode to be discovered by the phone. To enter pairing mode, press and hold the button for 5 seconds. Your unit is in pairing mode if it has beeped and the LED flashes.
If your device did not flash or not doing any action when you press and hold the button for 5 seconds, there are a few options:
The new Google's Find Hub functionality is only available for the SmartCard Duo. If you have an old version of the SmartCard or own a SmartCard for Apple Find My, they won't work with Google's Find Hub app. Note that any device received prior to November 1st, 2025 is NOT compatible.
Check on the product box if you see the "Work with Android" badge.
In order to detect your unit, Bluetooth must be enabled to detect your unit.
To turn Bluetooth ON:
In order to connect your unit, your phone must be connected to the Internet.
In case this is not enabled yet, this will allow your phone to display the fast pair bottom sheet.
On your phone or tablet settings:
Note: If you continue to not see the bottom sheet, we recommend also enabling "Include debug results". More details on how to enable and see these settings on your phone on a Google support page here.
Sometimes, the phone only need a reboot to apply updates and start working. Give it a try.
In the case you dismissed the Fast pair bottom sheet too many times, the phone will interpret it as "I do not want to see it for now" and put it on hold. This is to avoid unintentionally spamming a nearby user that does not wish to pair with the device.
In your case, if you want to see the fast pair bottom sheet again AND if you have previously dismissed check the steps below (Note: if you have never seen the Fast pair bottom sheet that is probably not your case).
If you missed the bottom sheet, it can still be found under Bluetooth Connections. The exact steps might differ from brands and phone models but here are the most common:
DO NOT TAP on '+ Pair new device'. Google uses Fast Pair to connect and you won't be able to link it with Google's Find Hub app by pairing it with the phone. In case you have already paired, perform a factory reset and forget the item from the Bluetooth pairing list by going to Bluetooth settings and removing it. If you need help, contact our support at orders@mykeysmart.com
In case you have more than one Google account linked on your phone, check this other article: Google's Find My Hub app - user with multiple accounts.
Google's Find My Device works on Android phones running Android 9 and above and requires the latest version on Google Play Service to work. Although it has already been rolled out worldwide, it's possible that your phone or region has not received the update yet.
You can visit the Find Hub app on the Play Store page and check under "Additional Information" if your region and phone are compatible.
You should also check if your phone is running an updated version of Google Play Services. For tips on how to check your version check this Google support page: https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/9037938?hl=en
For Android users logged into multiple accounts on the same device (phone or tablet), a few extra steps might be necessary to pair your SmartCard item with the specific account you want in Google's Find Hub app.
If you've already paired your SmartCard with Google's Find Hub app but later couldn't locate it, it might be connected to a different account linked to the same phone.
When you pair your SmartCard item, it will be linked with your 'primary' google account that is set on your phone. That will happen despite the account you have chosen to log in to Google's Find Hub app.
When you are pairing your unit, the email which is being linked to, will be shown as part of the bottom pop-up message.
If you're unsure whether you have multiple accounts, open any Google app and tap the user icon in the top-right corner of your screen.
On the Google's Find Hub app
You may want to pair your SmartCard with a specific account in your Google Find Hub app.
If that's the case, as far as the SmartCard team knows, the only way to ensure your SmartCard item is linked to the desired Google account when multiple accounts are logged in is by setting that account as the primary one on your phone.
We encourage you to search for instructions specific to your phone model and Android version on how to change the "Default" or "Primary" Google account on your phone or tablet. You may also want to contact Google Support to confirm if these steps have changed.
For more details on managing your Google account, we recommend visiting this Google Support page: Manage your Google Account.
In case you don't remember the password or cannot log in to the account, you can perform a factory reset to attempt to pair your device again.
Once you have unpaired and reset the device you can pair to the Apple Find My app.
If you need to remove your SmartCard from Google's Find Hub™, follow the steps below.
Removing your device will:
Need to manually factory reset your device? Check this other article: How to reset your SmartCard
You can share a SmartCard between Google accounts in the Find Hub App.
To share a device with another Google account, you need to first create a link, send it to the other person and confirm sharing when they accept it.