A:Answerbe careful, the thick ones in the new pkg that states it, yes, others no. I bought after new ones came out, but they were dumping old ones for months.none of the slims allow battery change.
A:AnswerYes. In the Tile app (I can only verify iOS-Apple app), a user can share a tile with someone else. For example, I share the tile that I have on my keys with my daughter so that if I lose them and my phone, she can view the location of my keys as well on her phone.
A:AnswerThe sound is not very loud. At home or like, you may need to walk about a bit. At wide open space, I use location history (GPS map) first. So, how loud is not very important to me, because even the loud one is not loud enough in open space (such as search car in huge parking lot). The 2020 pro is the loudest, if you need it loud.
A:AnswerWell yes and no. Within the app you would put forth word to the "Tile Community" that your stuff is missing. If it's actually been stolen and headed off to some remote place it's *possible* that another Tile user could encounter it and you would be notified. But--guess what--no higher authority is going to go looking for your stuff for you based on a report from the Tile Community. You're on your own. If you're lucky you might at least learn whether your luggage is still located back at the airport you took off from, that might be helpful information you could provide to the airline as they try to locate your stuff.
A:AnswerTile Slims do not have replaceable batteries. The existing battery lasts 3 years. After that you have to replace your tile by buying a new one.
A:AnswerI think it's for 2020 version $69. This is 2018 version, $29 already quite good deal. I don't think they afford to offer free Google nest mini with this deal. But you can find other Google nest mini deal and buy this set of tile. Such as $19 with smart bulb
A:AnswerSame house. If you are close to the window it can reach to your car outside.
In any case, if it is out of range, the app tells you where it was last “seen” so you can go there and walk around until the app turns green and then it is in range.
A:AnswerA button cell is a small single cell battery shaped as a squat cylinder typically 5 to 25 mm (0.197 to 0.984 in) in diameter and 1 to 6 mm (0.039 to 0.236 in) high — like a button on a garment, hence the name.