If you often lose or misplace your items, there can be a mad scramble throughout the day to locate your lost device, keys, and more.

Roam is a clever, tiny smart tracker that is designed to attach to just about anything, and work with existing Android and iOS Find My systems.

Even better, Roam is made with 100% recycled plastic, and is water resistant and tough. The built in strap means you don’t need an additional case for the tracker, further reducing waste.

Designed by Tangerine, it’s clear a lot of work went into making Roam fun, useful, and smart.

After a hugely successful Kickstarter campaign, Roam is available for pre-order for $25.

Colorful smart trackers stacked together, featuring a circular design with varying hues including green, yellow, blue, gray, and black.
A round blue smart tracker with the word 'roam' and 'smart tracker' embossed on the surface.
Five circular smart trackers in various colors including white, black, green, blue, and yellow, with a loop for attachment and 'roam smart tracker' printed on each.
Close-up of a red jacket featuring a pocket with a circular device attached, typical of a delivery worker's attire.
Close-up of a bicycle seat and rear reflector with a blue device attached underneath the seat.
A close-up of a small green smart tracker device next to a set of keys on a wooden surface, with purple plant leaves in the background.
An open suitcase with a black outer shell and a pink interior, featuring straps and a small lock mechanism.
A plush teddy bear wearing a green sweater sitting on a teal sofa, next to a green plant.
A collection of colorful smart trackers in various pastel shades, including green, pink, blue, yellow, and gray, arranged in a visually appealing manner.

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