Losing keys in the Bangkok traffic or misplacing a passport before a Phuket escape may soon feel less like a minor disaster and more like a mild inconvenience, as Ugreen rolls out its latest FineTrack 2 and FineTrack Mini 2 trackers. Whether it is a laptop sleeve left behind in a café or a scooter key vanishing into the abyss of a gym bag, modern city life offers countless opportunities for things to go missing -- usually at the worst possible moment.

Ugreen's newest offerings step squarely into territory long dominated by Apple's AirTag, but with a distinctly practical twist. Rather than chasing sleek minimalism, the FineTrack 2 takes a more playful route, appearing in a compact, football-inspired design that is difficult to ignore -- and perhaps even harder to lose, unless one is particularly determined.

Ugreen FineTrack 2

The device measures 34mm across and features a rubberised, matte-black shell built for durability. It comes with an integrated eyelet and strap straight out of the box, sparing users from the extra expense and mild irritation of purchasing additional accessories -- a small but welcome victory for both convenience and wallet.

For those who prefer subtlety over style, the FineTrack Mini 2 offers a more discreet alternative. With a slim square profile just 10mm thick, it is designed to slip neatly into wallets, passport holders or tight compartments without creating awkward bulges -- a feature that frequent travellers will quietly appreciate at immigration counters.