Losing a valuable device can be very stressful, especially when you have no idea where it might be.
One such experience happened to a user who lost her Oura smart ring inside her house and couldn't find it for days.


After searching every corner of the apartment without success, she discovered a free app called Wunderfind, which uses Bluetooth technology to locate nearby devices. The app works like a “radar,” displaying a list of nearby devices and showing a percentage of how close you are to the lost object.
Moving slowly around the room and following the signal, she managed to locate her ring – hidden inside a hot water bottle, amidst her wrapping.



Wunderfind can be used to locate a variety of devices, including phones, wireless headphones, digital pens, and other Bluetooth-enabled devices. The app has received positive reviews from users, who report that it has helped them find lost items in unusual places, from cars to laundry baskets.

However, its operation depends on the device still being turned on and transmitting a Bluetooth signal, so it is important to act quickly.
At a time when electronic devices are becoming increasingly smaller and easier to lose, such applications are proving to be a practical solution to avoid losses and the stress that comes with them. /GazetaExpress/