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Anker’s Eufy finally launches its first Android Find Hub tracker for $35

It’s been a couple of years since Eufy, one of the brands under Anker’s umbrella, first announced it would be making trackers for Android’s Find Hub network, and CES 2026 is the time we’re finally seeing it launch.

The new Eufy SmartTrack Card E40 is a wallet tracker that works with both Apple’s Find My network as well as Google’s Find Hub network on Android. Eufy first promised it would release trackers compatible with Google’s network in mid-2024, but went on to delete any trace of that promise about a year ago, later saying that it was “still testing” support.

The new tracker is certainly a welcome improvement over what was previously expected, as dual-network support has become a standard across other trackers from Pebblebee, Chipolo, and more.

SmartTrack Card E40 supports Qi charging and has a 100dB alarm while measuring just 1.7mm thick.

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Eufy says the tracker will be available for purchase sometime in Q1 2026 with a price tag of $34.99.

Other announcements from Anker and Eufy at CES 2026 this week include:

  • Anker Nano 45W charger with a display and 180-degree prongs for flexible connections
  • Eufy Solar Light Wall Cam with battery power and a built-in porch light
  • Eufy Robot Vacuum Omni S2 with air freshener and better germ cleaning tools
  • Anker Nano Power Strip with desktop USB chargers and power outlets

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