Introduction

The InCard Finder is compatible with both the Google Find My Device (FMD) network and the Apple Find My network. Users can choose their preferred network during the initial pairing process. Once paired with an Android device, the InCard Finder operates as a Google FMD locator tag until it is reset to factory settings. Similarly, when paired with an iOS device, it functions as an Apple Find My locator tag until a factory reset is performed.

Before You Start

▪ Before you begin, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your Android or iOS device, and that the device has internet access via Wi-Fi or cellular service.
▪ Find the button on the front side of the InCard Finder, as shown in the picture below.

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Get Started with an Android Device

▪ Place your Finder near your Android device and press the button firmly once to activate it. If activation is successful, you will hear a beep.
▪ Wait for a half-screen notification to appear, then follow the on-screen instructions on your Android device to add the Finder to the Google FMD network.

Watch the video tutorial below for a step-by-step guide:

Get Started with an iOS Device

▪ Place your Finder next to your iOS device and press the button firmly once to activate it. If activation is successful, you will hear a beep.
▪ Open the Find My app on your iOS device, tap the Items tab, and select Add Other Item.
▪ Once the Find My app detects your Finder, follow the on-screen instructions to add it to the Apple Find My network.

Locate Your Finder

▪ After adding your Finder to Google FMD network, you can use the Find My Device app on your Android device to locate it.
▪ After adding your Finder to Apple Find My network, you can use the Find My app on your iOS device to locate it.

Factory Reset

1. Locate the button on the bottom right corner of the Finder beneath the InCard logo.
2. Firmly double press the button. You will hear a beep.
3. Press and hold the button. After 5 seconds, the Finder will start beeping once every second.
4. Continue to hold the button and release as soon as you hear a double beep.
5. If successful, the Finder will beep four times.

After resetting, you can link the Finder to a different Google or Apple account. However, if you want to link it to a new Apple account, you must also remove it from its previous Apple account on your iOS device.

Watch the video tutorial below for a step-by-step guide:

Disable the Finder

1. Locate the button on the bottom right corner of the Finder beneath the InCard logo. 
2. Firmly double press the button. You will hear a beep.
3. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds. Release once you hear the Finder beep again.
4. If successful, the Finder will beep twice.

Re-enable the Finder

1. Locate the button on the bottom right corner of the Finder beneath the InCard logo.
2. Firmly press the button once. You will hear the Finder beep if successful.

Watch the video tutorial below for a step-by-step guide:

Remove and Re-pair the Finder

Users can remove the Finder from the Find My Device app on the Android device or the Find My app on the iOS devices. If the Finder is within Bluetooth range of the Android/iOS device, it will automatically perform a factory reset upon receiving the command from the device.

If the Finder is out of Bluetooth range, the user should perform a factory reset on the Finder either before or after removing it from the app (see the instructions for the factory reset). To re-pair with an Android or iOS device, follow the instructions in “Get started with an Android device” or “Get Started with an iOS Device”.

Watch the video tutorial below for a step-by-step guide:

FAQ

What if I don’t have Google Find My Device on my phone? Where can I download it?

You can download the official Google Find My Device app from the Google Play Store via this link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.adm

I’ve downloaded the app, but it still doesn’t work. Why?

This may be due to an outdated Android operating system. Please go to your phone settings and update your Android system to the latest version.
 If the issue persists, there are two common reasons: 
Your Android device model might be too old to support the latest Android version or certain features of the newest Find My Device app. 
 Google services are restricted in certain countries and regions, such as mainland China. If your phone was originally purchased in a region where Google services are blocked, it may not work properly with Google Find My Device even if used abroad (e.g., in the U.S.). Please check the original sales region of your device.

Can I download Google Find My Device from the Apple App Store?

Currently, the official Google Find My Device app is only available for Android users and cannot be downloaded from the Apple App Store. However, iOS users can still access Google Find My Device via the web by visiting google.com/android/find.
Please note, there is no dedicated iOS app for this service. iOS users typically rely on Apple’s native Find My system for locating their devices and accessories.

Summary:
• Android users: Can download the Google Find My Device app from the Google Play Store.
• iOS users: Can use the web version via browser, but no app is available on the Apple App Store.

What should I do if I accidentally close the pop-up window when connecting to InCard Finder and can’t continue the setup?

After powering on your InCard Finder for the first time, it will automatically attempt to reconnect with your Android phone every few seconds, prompting the setup pop-up window again.
If the window does not reappear, you can try the following:
Wait a few minutes then the Finder's power auto turn off, and then turn it on again.
 Alternatively, temporarily disable the InCard Finder and then power it back on to trigger the pop-up. For specific operations, please refer to "Disable the Finder" above.