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BackUgreen Unveils Soccer Ball-Shaped Tracker with 7-Year Battery Life
Ugreen Unveils Soccer Ball-Shaped Tracker with 7-Year Battery Life
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The Verge5/19/2026Tech1 min readUnited States

Ugreen Unveils Soccer Ball-Shaped Tracker with 7-Year Battery Life

Quick Look

  • Ugreen launched the FineTrack 2, a soccer ball-shaped tracker compatible with Apple's Find My network.
  • It boasts a 5-7 year battery life but has a non-replaceable battery.
  • A smaller FineTrack Mini 2 was also announced.

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Why It Matters

Ugreen has introduced new trackers, the FineTrack 2 and FineTrack Mini 2, which are compatible with Apple's Find My network. The FineTrack 2 features a unique soccer ball design and a long-lasting battery.

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Ugreen has announced a new Apple Find My-compatible tracker with a novel design that limits where you can hide it, but greatly benefits battery life. Inspired by “major football tournaments” the company doesn’t call out by name, the Ugreen FineTrack 2 is shaped like a soccer ball and is designed to be used hanging off your keys or bags. It’s much larger than an Apple AirTag or credit card-sized trackers, but still small enough to bury in a suitcase or stick in your car’s glove compartment.

The waterproof FineTrack 2 is available now for $19.99 and comes with a 600mAh CR2450 battery good for around five to seven years of use with Apple’s Find My network. Ugreen’s trackers often come with excellent battery life. It updated its 1.7mm thick credit card tracker with support for Google’s Find Hub network and five years of battery life last September, but once it dies, it becomes e-waste. It’s the same story for the FineTrack 2. It’s not rechargeable and its battery isn’t replaceable. An AirTag’s battery might only last for around a year, but you can easily swap in a new one as often as you need.

Alongside the FineTrack 2 Ugreen also announced its new FineTrack Mini 2. Its functionality and battery life are identical to the ball-shaped version including five to seven years of (non-replaceable) battery life, waterproofing, and a loud 110dB alarm. But it features a smaller, lighter, and more traditional tracker design that’s more discreet and easier to stash away. It’s only being sold in four-packs for $45.99.

Open Questions

  • What specific 'major football tournaments' inspired the design?
  • Will Ugreen offer a replaceable battery option in future products?
  • What is the range of the 110dB alarm on the FineTrack Mini 2?

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This article was originally published by The Verge.

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