Johnny De Gruyter
3 years ago
Works fine with Android 12 now. Finds all Bluetooth devices. Some are marked as suspicious even when they are already bounded with the device. You can make them unvisible, but I didn't find an option to make them visible again. Even in history they can't be viewed.
Steven K
3 years ago
App froze up scanning for devices....had to hit "stop" button and then it started scanning again. Eventually found and listed all blue tooth devices most listed as "unknown". Located but didn't Identify my headsets, T-link music, etc but it did see all my blue tooth devices.
James James James'James
1 year ago
since they said I need an iPhone for directional I have the s24 Ultra try again please. This app is not going to give you a directional reading of where something is. It does not have a radar of sorts that let you know you're getting closer to it I'm not even absolutely sure that the distances it tells you you are from something is accurate $10 is too much I'm going to get a refund.
Chris S
3 years ago
Using on Android. App picked up 3 devices 14 miles away, nothing closer. I like the idea of locating a tracking tag. Double edged sword as thieves can also use the app to detect the location of a tag you placed on your vehicle, remove the tag then steal it. :-(
Koset
1 year ago
It does more than any other scanner to find Airtags. I like that I can "inoculate" my known Airtags and BT devices with the 'Ignore' button. That way, any new Airtags can be isolated. Feature request: When it finds a new Airtag, why can't I click on ignore? The button is greyed out.
M
2 months ago
false positives all the time. i get like 5 alerts a day about trackers but when I open the app none of them are there any more. had to turn off alerts cause they were useless so I'm that sense the app is also useless.
Shafiel
3 years ago
It works... But not really... App doesn't correctly identify what's an AirTag and what's not... Everything comes up as an unknown device which isn't helpful. Doesn't pickup an AirTag that is literally right next to the device. Not worth the money until these issues are fixed...
Aero
3 years ago
Doesn't even work. It just kept on spinning several times and has not found a single device. I have waited for 30 minutes and not one single device has been found. Furthermore, the app often freezes and became not responding when it was spinning for several minutes. Don't recommend installing this, just a waste of time.
Vick
3 years ago
Does not work on Pixel 6 Pro. First had to try to install at least 10x because it wasn't downloading, now that I have it on my phone I go to open it and it just crashes right away. When I do manage to open the app and click on scan, nothing happens. I thought maybe something is happening but after 5 mins of the same screen I realized it's the app not working properly. Maybe once it works I'll update my review.
Christopher Gaul
2 years ago
Appears to be nothing more than a Bluetooth scanner that's capable of sorting by vendor ID to purportedly show Apple AirTags around you and tell you if the same one is seen repeatedly, implying it's tracking you. Would be fine little toy if it were free or ad supported, but as a paid app it's not worth it at all. Very bare bones, no real features other than vendor filtering. Can't even save/export found device list to text or CSV. Save your $
J Ward
2 years ago
Android 11. Samsung A03. The application locates devices, but it does not do so with consistency. Its distancing mechanism is also an issue as the locations are thrown off by upwards of 35 meters--though consistent in that range. Why? I was involved in an affair,and I used this to locate air tags in her car. Her native iPhone app far outperformed this detector. Still, this app is beyond novel, and I look forward to advancements.
Richard Wittie
3 years ago
it works great to identify potential items but fails to pinpoint if it's an actual tracking device or listening device, and it fails to provide an accurate map to locate such h devices. If it left the ring pointing direction and provided a means to track the devices down other than just saying distance from you it would be fantastic! but instead it says meters from you, and may identify other transmitting devices like other phones.
Jenn Gent
1 year ago
I don't have an iPhone, but wanted tags on my dogs. Had my friend pair 2 to her phone. I figured if they got out & she wasn't available to help locate them I could at least use the Tracker Detect Pro to pick up their signal if I was in their vicinity. So far it's been unable to detect the airtags when they're right next to me. Reply: I understand the design of the app., which is why it's reasonable to expect it to detect 2 airtags that are repeatedly in my vicinity.
Adam C
3 months ago
App does detect bluetooth based signals. While the range finder is not extremely accurate, it does give a good general sense of device distances. Longer scans are better for finding more devices since some bluetooth tags do not ping very often. Well worth the investment to find unwanted tags on cars.
Aaron
3 months ago
its good but you cannot look at your past scan results. why can't we see what we scanned and seen yesterday? I think that is one of the most ridiculous things to not add to this app. we should be able to have an option to be able to see what we scanned and picked up yesterday or the day before or whatever all it tells you is that this device has been detected before but we can never look back at our history.
guluta alan
1 year ago
Things to be fixed: 1- after granting location access, the app doesn't check that location service is active; this makes it fail completely if is not. 2- It doesn't signal phones, even when they have BT set to visible mode and listed in the basic BT menu. Remember some trackers are mini-phones, with BT. 3- sometimes it gets stacked in the advanced data or other device menu and doesn't sense the touch commands (back or other), requiring to be put in bkg and back or closed.
Nick Nida
3 years ago
Pro version, so uncertain about ads, but I spend more on coffee, daily. Location/distance is pretty accurate. There is no signal direction, so you have to use context clues to figure out where "it" is. Bonus is identification of All Bluetooth devices, which can be parsed by Airtags, Apple, and others, with special emphasis on suspicious items. I have Apple Tracker as well (free), but this is compulsory to all found items, including Apple. You can also do auto scan, every 20 min. Recommend.
A K
2 years ago
Virtually worthless. Sometimes will and sometimes won't track what you want it to(an airtag) but tells you that there are 60 other devices in the area, including irrigation controls and garage door openers. Could only get it to work with my son's air tag once then wouldn't work again. Also gives random "Dangerous" message without any explanation as to what it means. Waste of $3.99
Bren Graham
3 years ago
Definitely scanned and located devices, will indicate if it is an Apple Device, Air Tag, or Other, however, it doesn't give you a lot of insight as to what it is actually telling you. You can opt to see just one of the types if you want, however, it doesnt seem to save that setting. I found it hard to be helpful given I have a smart watch, mifi unit, etc. So that info is mixed in with the stuff you may wish to identify.
Joshua Priebe
1 year ago
The huge bar across the top X Devices DETECTED is too BIG. The better option is to be stealthy. Fight fire with fire. The app could also have an option to make the scan interval adjustable. That would be super helpful. While this is a good app, it's just a basic app. A better way to leverage the tech would be to couple it with GPS. That would give it the ability to determine directional signal strength. Basically just a 'you're getting warmer' type hint.