Google Find Hub Expands: Track Devices, Luggage & More

What is Google Find Hub and how does it work? If you're searching for a smarter way to track your lost Android phone, luggage, or personal items, Google's latest update to its Find My Device service—now rebranded as Find Hubis the answer. This powerful new tool enables Android users to locate lost devices, track Bluetooth tags, and even pinpoint belongings through satellite-based location services. Whether you're dealing with lost baggage, misplaced electronics, or travel stress, Google Find Hub is designed to deliver peace of mind with real-time location tracking and broader compatibility than ever before.

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Launched during the Android Show 2025, just ahead of Google I/O, Find Hub marks a major upgrade from its predecessor. Originally introduced in 2013 as Android’s response to Apple’s Find My service, Google’s Find My Device was updated last year to support third-party Bluetooth trackers. Now, Google Find Hub goes further—supporting new devices, brands, and technologies that enhance user experience, especially for frequent travelers and families.

Expanded device support is a core focus. Google announced integrations with well-known brands like July and Mokobara for built-in luggage tracking, and Peak for tracking gear like skis. Pixbee is joining the lineup with family-friendly Bluetooth tags, while Motorola’s moto tags will soon gain ultra-wideband (UWB) support for ultra-precise finding. These features offer more ways than ever to protect and recover your valuables—perfect for travel, school, or everyday use.

High-value features for travelers include new airline partnerships that help Android users keep tabs on their baggage. Google Find Hub will now work with major global airlines including British Airways, Aer Lingus, Cathay Pacific, Iberia, and Singapore Airlines. This puts Find Hub on par with Apple’s Find My, which also rolled out similar partnerships in 2024. These integrations are particularly useful for those flying internationally or frequently checking bags, helping to reduce lost luggage claims and improve customer satisfaction.

Looking ahead, satellite tracking capabilities are expected to roll out later in 2025, elevating Find Hub's precision even in areas without Wi-Fi or cellular connectivity. This feature positions Find Hub to compete not just with Apple but with emerging GPS and IoT tracking platforms, making it one of the most comprehensive device and asset tracking ecosystems for Android

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