Best Tracker for a Mixed iPhone & Android Household
Most Bluetooth trackers are locked to a single ecosystem: some only work with Apple's Find My network, others only work with Google's Find Hub network. In households where some family members use iPhones and others use Android phones, that usually means buying two different tracker brands. InCard solves this by letting each tracker be set up on whichever network matches the owner's phone.
Quick Overview
In a household with both iPhone and Android users, a single-network tracker like an Apple AirTag (iPhone only) or a Google-only tag won't work for everyone. InCard trackers, including the InCard Finder card and InCard tags, can each be individually configured for Apple Find My or Google's Find Hub network at setup, so an iPhone user and an Android user in the same family can use the same tracker product line, each paired to their own phone's network.
Specification Comparison
| Spec | InCard | single-network trackers |
|---|---|---|
| Network Compatibility | Apple Find My or Google's Find Hub, chosen per device | Usually locked to one network per brand/model |
| Buying for a Mixed Household | One product line covers both iPhone and Android users | Often requires buying two different tracker brands |
| Switching Networks Later | Possible via factory reset and re-setup | Not possible on single-network trackers |
Verdict
For households with both iPhone and Android users, standardizing on InCard means everyone gets the same tracker experience, each configured for their own phone's finding network.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the same InCard tracker be used by both an iPhone and an Android user?
Not the same physical unit at the same time, but the same InCard product can be set up on Apple Find My for one household member's iPhone and a separate InCard unit set up on Google's Find Hub for another member's Android phone.
Can I switch an InCard tracker from one network to the other?
Yes. A factory reset allows you to reconfigure an InCard tracker to switch from Apple Find My to Google's Find Hub, or vice versa.