Quick answer:
Yes, but not yet. Eufy’s upcoming SmartTrack Link and SmartTrack Card are compatible with Google’s Find My Device network, but prior models are not expected to be compatible. Devices supporting the network will be available from June 2024.


Google has finally announced the global rollout of its highly precise and convenient Find My Device network, enabling millions of users to easily and accurately track their belongings, smartphones, and other products. Eufy responded quickly, becoming one of the first companies to announce a new smart tracker device line that will go on sale in June 2024.




Compatible Eufy devices

Eufy SmartTrack Link on a keychain on a desk
Source: Eufy

Eufy currently sells the SmartTrack Link and SmartTrack Card, and both support Eufy’s Security App and the Apple Find My Network. However, the company has announced that it will release new Link and Card devices in June 2024 to support Google’s new Find My Device network.

Google’s Find My Network will enable Eufy users to easily and precisely track their devices, pets, and other belongings. It will allow users to locate, sound an alarm, and notify them when an item is left behind. The network will also enable compatible devices to be located when their batteries run out of juice, increasing the chances of recovering valuables.




Will older Eufy Bluetooth trackers support Google’s new Find My Device network?

Eufy SmartTrack Link next to an iPhone with maps open
Source: Eufy

Eufy’s announcement doesn’t say whether existing devices would be updated to support Google’s network. Instead, it states that new SmartTrack devices will be released in June 2024. Based on the announcement, it’s safe to assume that there will be a new device lineup.

Since the current generation supports Apple Find My and Eufy’s Security App, it’s also reasonable to assume that the company will have two separate devices under the same name: one that supports Google Find My Device and the other that supports Apple’s solution.


Who else makes Google Find My Device-compatible trackers?

Pebblebee and Chipolo smart trackers are available to pre-order

person holding a Chipolo one smart tag attached to keys and a smartphone
Source: Chipolo



Aside from Eufy, Pebblebee and Chipolo have announced Google Find My Device network support. Pebblebee’s compatible devices include card, clip, and tag trackers, while Chipolo offers its One Point and Card Point smart trackers.

Jio will also reportedly offer a smart tracker, and Google has confirmed that audio companies including Sony and JBL will also add the functionality to their audio equipment, including the JBL Tour Pro 2, JBL Tour One M2, and Sony WH-1000XM5 wireless headphones.

Given that Google has already implemented the feature and is slowly rolling it out, it’s only a matter of time until even more device manufacturers jump on board and add compatibility. We’ll likely see the Google Find My Device network implemented in everyday gadgets, including wireless earbuds, headphones, speakers, smartwatches, wallets, and more.



  • eufy smarttrack link on a white background
    Eufy SmartTrack Link

    The Eufy SmartTrack Link currently supports Apple’s Find My and Eufy’s own Security app. Support for Google’s Find My Network will be added in June 2024. This will enable users to track their belongings, pets, and other everyday items. This compact and affordable smart tracker attaches to key chains, bags, and wallets, and has built-in features that notify you when a valuable is left behind.

  • eufy security smarttrack card on a white background
    Eufy Security SmartTrack Card

    The Eufy SmartTrack Card supports most of the same features as the Link, including precise tracking, notifications, and support for Apple’s Find My and Eufy’s Security Network. It will easily fit in wallets and bags, making it easy to track and recover items that are left behind.