While there’s roughly a 0 percent chance the mysterious device will actually go official as the Google Grogu, Nest Grogu, or anything like that, we can’t help but hope the internal codename was chosen to signify some special “magical” skill this upcoming AirTag rival might be capable of.
Of course, we are talking about a presumably basic and rudimentary object finder at its core, so we really have no idea if the “force” will indeed be with this product. Very little is obviously known about its features and capabilities, but apparently, an onboard speaker, a “few different colors”, and UWB support are in the cards alongside Bluetooth Low Energy functionality.