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Google's Find Hub may be getting the push it finally needs to become useful

2025-12-04 21:05
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Google's Find Hub may be getting the push it finally needs to become useful

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Google's Find Hub may be getting the push it finally needs to become useful The Find Hub app on a phone's home screen while the device is next to a Moto Tag sitting on a rock. 4 By  Timi Cantisano Published 6 hours ago Timi is a news and deals writer who's been reporting on technology for over a decade. He loves breaking down complex subjects into easy-to-read pieces that keep you informed. But his recent passion comes from finding the best discounts on the internet on some of the best tech products out right now. Sign in to your Android Police account Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

Being able to track lost items using Google's Find Hub is one of the more underrated features of Android. And while it's good, it can definitely use some work in its effectiveness, which is something that Android users actually control.

If you're not familiar with how Find Hub works, it relies on Bluetooth and crowdsourced information from nearby devices in order to get an accurate location for a product. And with millions of Android devices on the planet, this should make it flawless.

Unfortunately, that really isn't the case, and it's not the technology that's lacking here. It's just a simple issue where many devices aren't setup properly. Google's Find Hub has a range of tracking options to choose from, and most users are not selecting the most optimal mode.

Things are changing

At the moment, Find Hub has four different settings that users can choose. Although each setting has a long description explaining how it differs from the others, it can be confusing if you're someone that's new to the experience. Luckily, it looks like Google is rolling out a new menu system for Find Hub, that will hopefully make it clearer (via Android Authority).

The new enrollment menu looks to be available on new Google Pixel 10 devices, with a more simplified selection process that only presents two options: 'Findable everywhere' and 'Findable in busy places only'. The former provides a better experience for users and strengthens the Find Hub network.

As of now, it doesn't appear as though this new menu screen is a consistent thing, with Android Authority reportedly seeing different results when trying on different devices. The same goes for users that have chimed into the news outlet as well. Furthermore, it's unclear whether the new menu will suggest 'Findable everywhere' as the default option.

As stated before, having this setting enabled is crucial in order to make the Find Hub more powerful when trying to locate lost items. If you've ordered a new Pixel 10 or are getting ready to open one up, this is something you probably want to look out for. Of course, if you see anything like this, you can always let us know in the comments section.

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  • Colin User Display Picture Colin User Display Picture Colin #WK839918 Member since 2023-12-07 Following 0 Topics 0 Users Follow Followed 0 Followers View

    I'm still trying to work out how I can share my phone inside my wife's "find hub" so she can make my phone make a loud noise..

    I've seen other people state there is a "share" option on the device, but mine never seems to have that option...

    And same the other way around.. especially so, as it's my wife who is losing the phone the most, so I want to make hers ring without me having to type her username/password in to the guest mode .

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