I have spent a genuinely embarrassing amount of my life looking for my keys. UGREEN FineTrack 2 is my attempt to stop.
If you have ever stood frozen at the front door, late, patting down every pocket and pulling apart the sofa cushions in search of your keys, you already understand why item trackers exist. I am that person more often than I would like to admit. So when UGREEN sent over its two newest trackers, the FineTrack 2 and the FineTrack Mini2, I was quietly hoping they might save me from myself.
These two launched together as part of UGREEN’s “Go Light, Go Bright” range, and they tackle the same problem from two slightly different angles. One is a playful, ball-shaped tracker built to dangle off a bag. The other is a flat, low-key tag designed to slip into a wallet or passport holder. Both lean on Apple’s Find My network to do the actual finding, and both are priced to undercut Apple’s own AirTag. I have been living with the pair of them clipped to and tucked inside various things, so here is how they hold up.
One important thing to get out of the way first, because it will decide whether these are even an option for you, so I have given it its own section below.
Read This First: They Are Apple-Only
Both the FineTrack 2 and the FineTrack Mini2 work exclusively with Apple’s Find My network. That means they are designed for iPhone and iPad users, and they will not work with Android’s Find Hub. There is no getting around this, so if you are on a Samsung, a Pixel or any other Android phone, these two are not for you, and you can stop reading here with my apologies.
If you are an iPhone user, though, this Apple focus is actually a strength. It means setup is genuinely a few taps, and the trackers plug straight into the same Find My app you already use for your other Apple gear, with no clunky third-party account to create. So with that cleared up, let us get into the two devices themselves.
The FineTrack 2: The Playful One

The FineTrack 2 wears its World Cup inspiration on its sleeve
The FineTrack 2 is easily the more eye-catching of the two. UGREEN has shaped it like a tiny football, complete with the classic panel pattern, a design it created to ride the wave of the 2026 World Cup. It is a fun, slightly cheeky look that makes a refreshing change from the endless sea of plain white pucks and tags. It measures about 34mm across and weighs roughly 24 grams, so it is small, though its round shape makes it a touch chunkier to stash than a flat tag.
That shape is clearly meant for dangling rather than hiding. It comes with a replaceable lanyard in the box, so straight away you can clip it to a bag, a set of keys or a piece of luggage. The rubbery exterior gives it grip and a bit of bounce protection, and it carries an IP68 rating, meaning it is properly dust-tight and water-resistant. Clip it to a gym bag or a suitcase, and a bit of rain or a splash is not going to bother it.
For visibility in the dark, the FineTrack 2 has a white light that flashes when activated, plus fluorescent stripes that catch the light, so it is easier to spot if it slips down the side of a car seat at night. It is a thoughtful touch and one of the small things that separates these from the most basic trackers.
I ended up clipping mine to my everyday bag, and the round shape turned out to be more practical than I expected. Because it hangs on the outside rather than hiding in a pocket, it is the first thing I see, which makes it easy to confirm at a glance that the bag is the right one and that I have actually picked it up. For luggage at an airport carousel, that same visibility is genuinely handy, and the playful look means you can pick your bag out of a row of identical black suitcases.
The FineTrack Mini2: The Discreet One

The Mini2 is built to disappear into a wallet or passport holder
Where the FineTrack 2 wants to be seen, the FineTrack Mini2 is built to vanish. It takes the more familiar flat, tag-like shape, and that is the entire point: it is slim enough to tuck into a wallet, a passport holder or a small pocket where the round FineTrack 2 simply would not fit. If your main worry is misplacing a wallet or your travel documents, this is the one you want. It is also seriously light, at around 15 grams, so you forget it is even there.
Despite the smaller, slimmer body, the Mini2 does not skimp on the important bits. It shares the same IP68 dust and water resistance and the same glow-in-the-dark accents for night-time visibility. UGREEN has clearly designed the pair to be a matching set, with the Mini2 covering the slim-and-hidden use cases and the FineTrack 2 handling the clip-on-and-show-off ones.
One thing I noticed on the UGREEN FineTrack 2 Mini, however, is that it is noticeably louder than the UGREEN FineTrack 2 when you press the “Play Sound” button on Apple Find My. So you might want to take that into consideration whenever you’re thinking about getting one of these.
Setup is the same painless story on both. You press the pairing button, hold the tracker near your unlocked iPhone, and add it through the Find My app in a few taps — exactly like adding an AirTag. There is no separate UGREEN app to download or account to wrangle, which keeps the whole thing refreshingly simple.
What They Both Do Brilliantly

Under their different shells, the two trackers share the same core toolkit, and it is a strong one. The standout feature for me is the alarm. Both pack a loud beeper rated at up to 110dB, which is properly attention-grabbing. For context, that is significantly louder than Apple’s own AirTag, and it makes the difference between hearing your keys buried under a pile of laundry and not. When something is nearby but hidden, you trigger the sound from your phone and follow your ears.
Then there are the smart left-behind alerts, which are quietly the most useful thing here. If you walk away from a tagged item, your phone warns you before you get too far (the digital equivalent of a friend tapping you on the shoulder to say you forgot your bag).
On more than one occasion, it nudged me about something I was about to leave behind, which is exactly the proactive peace of mind the trackers are sold on.
Both are, of course, officially certified for Apple’s Find My network. That is the real magic, because it means you are not limited to Bluetooth range. If you leave a tagged bag in a taxi across town, it can be located through the vast, anonymous network of millions of Apple devices out in the world, all without compromising anyone’s privacy. For everyday range, expect them to behave like any good Find My tracker rather than a pro GPS locator: precise enough to walk you to the right room or the right corner of a car park.
In practice, the combination of these three features is what makes them useful rather than any single one alone. The left-behind alert stops you from losing the item in the first place, the Find My network helps you locate it if it has travelled somewhere far, and the 110dB alarm guides you the last few metres once you are close. It is a neat little chain of safety nets, and most of the time, the first link is enough on its own.
Battery Life: The Headline Number
Here is where UGREEN throws out a genuinely eye-opening figure. Both trackers are rated for up to seven years of battery life, with five to seven years being the realistic working range depending on use. That is the kind of longevity that changes how you think about a tracker. You stick it on something and effectively forget about it for years, rather than fishing out a coin battery every several months as you do with some rivals.
There is one honest catch, and it is worth being upfront about. That marathon battery life comes from a sealed, single-use battery, which means it is not user-replaceable. When the battery eventually dies, years down the line, the tracker has reached the end of its life rather than taking a fresh cell. Some people will rightly see that as a waste, and if being able to swap a battery matters to you, that is a fair mark against these. The flip side is that you get many years of completely hands-off use in return, and for most people, that trade will be worth it.
FineTrack 2 vs FineTrack Mini2: Which One Is for You?
Since the two share so much, the choice really comes down to shape and how you intend to carry it. Here is a quick side-by-side to make it simple.
| Feature | FineTrack 2 | FineTrack Mini2 |
| Shape | Round, football-style | Flat, tag-style |
| Best for | Clipping to bags, keys, luggage | Wallets, passport holders, slim pockets |
| Weight | Around 24g | Around 15g |
| Attachment | Replaceable lanyard included | Slim profile, slips into holders |
| Alarm | Up to 110dB | Up to 110dB |
| Durability | IP68 dust and water resistant | IP68 dust and water resistant |
| Battery | Up to 7 years, sealed | Up to 7 years, sealed |
| Find My | Apple Find My certified | Apple Find My certified |
| Price (MY) | RM59 | RM55 |
In short: pick the FineTrack 2 if you want something to clip onto a bag or luggage where you can see it, and the Mini2 if you want something to hide inside a wallet or passport holder. Honestly, at these prices, plenty of people will just grab one of each and cover both jobs.
Price and Where to Get Them in Malaysia
This is where the FineTrack pair really make their case. In Malaysia, the FineTrack 2 is priced at RM59 and the FineTrack Mini2 at RM55, both available through UGREEN’s official stores on Lazada and Shopee. That undercuts Apple’s AirTag noticeably, and you are getting a louder alarm and a much longer battery life in the bargain. For anyone already inside the Apple ecosystem who has been put off by AirTag pricing, that value gap is the whole pitch. Once UGREEN’s local listings go live, it is worth linking them directly here for readers.
Who Should Buy Them
If you are an iPhone user who is forever misplacing your keys, bag, wallet or luggage, either of these is an easy and affordable fix. Choose based on shape: the FineTrack 2 for clip-on visibility, the Mini2 for slim, hidden carry. They are especially handy for travellers who want to keep tabs on checked bags and documents, and for the chronically forgetful among us who just want a louder, longer-lasting alternative to an AirTag. The two groups who should pass are Android users, for whom these simply do not work, and anyone who insists on a replaceable battery.
My Final Thoughts

Small, loud, long-lasting and cheap: a genuinely easy recommendation
The UGREEN FineTrack 2 and FineTrack Mini2 are a smart little double act. They take the proven idea of an Apple Find My tracker and sharpen it in the ways that matter day to day: a 110dB alarm that is properly loud, a battery that lasts for years rather than months, IP68 toughness, and prices that comfortably undercut the obvious alternative. Splitting the range into a playful clip-on ball and a discreet slim tag is a clever move, too, because it lets you match the tracker to the thing you keep losing.
They are not perfect. The Apple-only requirement rules out a huge chunk of phone users, and the sealed battery will frustrate anyone who likes to tinker. But if you are inside Apple’s world and you simply want to stop losing your stuff without paying AirTag money, this pair is one of the easiest recommendations I have made in a while. I have got the Mini2 in my wallet and the FineTrack 2 in my everyday bag, and for the first time in years, I am not patting my pockets in a panic on the way out the door.
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