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Anker’s Eufy brings its first Android Find Hub tracker to market at CES 2026

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Jan 6

After a prolonged and somewhat uneven rollout, Eufy has formally entered Google’s Android Find Hub ecosystem with the launch of its first compatible tracker at CES 2026. The SmartTrack Card E40 arrives roughly two years after the brand, which operates under Anker, initially said it was working on Android-compatible tracking hardware. That early commitment quietly disappeared from public messaging in 2024, followed by a statement that Android support was still undergoing internal testing. CES 2026 has now become the point where those plans finally materialize.

The SmartTrack Card E40 is positioned as a wallet-style tracker rather than a key fob or tag. It works with both Apple’s Find My network and Android’s Find Hub, reflecting a broader shift in the tracker market toward dual-network compatibility. Competitors such as Chipolo and Pebblebee have already moved in this direction, and Eufy’s decision to do the same brings it in line with what is increasingly expected rather than setting a new standard.

From a hardware perspective, the E40 focuses on practicality and minimalism. At 1.7 mm thick, it is designed to fit into standard wallet card slots without adding noticeable bulk. It supports Qi wireless charging, avoiding disposable batteries and aligning with current expectations for low-maintenance accessories. Eufy also claims a 100 dB alarm, which should be sufficient for locating a misplaced wallet in most indoor environments, though real-world performance will ultimately determine how effective that feature is in noisier settings.

The tracker’s $34.99 price places it squarely in the middle of the category. It is neither a budget outlier nor a premium option, instead competing directly with other wallet trackers that now offer similar cross-platform support. Availability is currently listed as sometime in the first quarter of 2026, suggesting that while the product is officially announced, widespread retail access may still be weeks away.

The SmartTrack Card E40 was one of several announcements tied to Consumer Electronics Show this year. Anker also revealed a Nano 45W charger with an integrated display and adjustable prongs, while Eufy highlighted new smart home and cleaning products, including a solar-powered wall camera and an updated robot vacuum with added hygiene features. Together, these announcements suggest a continued emphasis on incremental updates across familiar categories rather than dramatic reinvention.

In that context, Eufy’s first Android Find Hub tracker feels less like a breakthrough and more like a long-delayed catch-up. Still, for Android users who prefer wallet-style trackers with cross-platform flexibility, the SmartTrack Card E40 fills a gap that Eufy itself left open for longer than originally planned.

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