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Android Find Hub trackers continue to add dual-network support with iPhone

Over the past several months we’ve seen a trend in trackers for Android Find Hub, where more and more options are adding dual-network support with the iPhone, and another name in the game, Rolling Square, has also made the switch.

Initial trackers for the Android Find Hub network (previously called Find My Device) worked solely with the Android-based network. And that works just fine, but last year we started seeing newer trackers launch with support for both Android and iPhone-based networks in the hardware.

The trend started with Pebblebee in late 2024, and has since expanded to other big names such as Chipolo. The idea here is that the trackers support both Android Find Hub and Apple Find My networks based on which network they’re first paired to. If you switch phones or give the tracker to someone else, a factory reset enables it to work with the other network. They, sadly, can’t be turned on at the same time, a limitation forced by Apple’s policy, we’ve been told.

But this is still a great way for trackers to juggle compatibility, and we’ve been seeing it more and more often.

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At CES 2026, Anker’s Eufy brand finally announced a Find Hub-compatible tracker that also works with Apple’s Find My network, and we also found some new paper battery trackers that work with both networks as well.

Rolling Square has also recently launched new dual-network trackers for Find Hub and Find My, with the new AirCard Pro and AirNotch Pro models now available for purchase. Rolling Square’s trackers were some of our favorites last year, so it’s nice to see a dual-network option, and the subtler gray color is also a nice option to have versus the previous white.

AirNotch and AirCard Pro stand out with their rugged and thoughtful hardware, with the former having a loud dual-direction siren and glow-in-the-dark strips, and the latter having a QR code that you can add your contact details to.

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