I tried the first car charger with Apple and Google's location tracking, and it's the real deal
Source: ZDNet

## ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The **FoundIT** car charger is available now for **$23.99**.
- It’s a dual‑USB charger with built‑in finder technology that works with both **Apple Find My** and **Google Find Hub** networks.
- A built‑in rechargeable battery keeps the finder tag alive for up to **three months** when the charger is unplugged.
### Where to buy
| Retailer | Price |
|----------|-------|
| **Amazon** | [$24.97](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FFKST44T) |
| **Target** | [$25.49](https://www.target.com/p/scosche-32w-usb-c-usb-a-car-charging-and-item-locator-for-android-and-apple-find-my-94682207) |
| **Walmart**| [$29.99](https://www.walmart.com/ip/17063102135) |
*More buying choices are available on the product page.*
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## The problem
Ever parked in a crowded lot and struggled to find your car? Or share its location with a car‑sharing partner? Traditional finder tags work, but you have to remember to keep their batteries charged.
## The solution: Scosche FoundIT
[Scosche FoundIT](https://www.amazon.com/Scosche-Multi-Port-Cigarette-Charging-Compatible/dp/B0FFKST44T) is a **dual‑USB 12 V car charger** that doubles as a **finder tag**.
### What it looks like
The device resembles any other 12 V car charger, but it packs:
- **USB‑C port** – up to 20 W
- **USB‑A port** – up to 12 W
Both ports can be used simultaneously, making it perfect for charging smartphones, tablets, or smartwatches (laptops would need a higher‑power charger).
### Performance
- **Continuous 32 W output** – no overheating after hours of use.
- **Finder tag** – works with Apple Find My *or* Google Find Hub (choose during setup).
- **Bluetooth range** – about 100 ft line‑of‑sight in a vehicle.
- **Location accuracy** – spot‑on in the Find My app.
### Battery & longevity
- Built‑in rechargeable battery automatically tops up while the charger is plugged in.
- **Battery life:** up to **three months** when the unit is unplugged.
- **Setup tip:** charge the unit for a short drive before configuring it.
### Finding a lost charger
If the FoundIT falls under a seat or elsewhere, the **60 dB speaker** emits a tone to help you locate it quickly.
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ZDNET Buying Advice
If you’re looking for a reliable car charger, the Scosche FoundIT (≈ $25) is a solid choice.
- Compatibility – Works with both Apple Find My and Google Find Hub, so the device will announce its location and can’t be used for covert tracking.
- Port Availability – Even in cars that already have multiple USB‑C ports (the Mazda 3 I tested has at least five), extra charging capacity is never a bad thing—especially when traveling with kids or friends.
- Added Finder Feature – The built‑in locator makes it a handy gadget for anyone who frequently misplaces items.
Buy it here: Scosche FoundIT on Amazon
Overall, the Scosche FoundIT offers a good blend of charging power and tracking functionality, making it a worthwhile addition to any vehicle.