Tile Mate+ vs Chipolo ONE Spot
Comparison 2026 — GPS Trackers
Our verdict
Based on our weighted scoring, the Chipolo ONE Spot edges out the Tile Mate+ with an overall score of 64/100 against 58/100. It scores particularly well on accuracy (52/100) and concealment (70/100), making it the better all-round pick in GPS Trackers.
The Tile Mate+ remains a sensible alternative if price is your main concern — it lands at €25.00 versus €30.00.
Accuracy winner
Chipolo ONE Spot
7% higher than its rival
Value winner
Chipolo ONE Spot
13% better value for money
Specifications
| Specification | Tile Mate+ | Chipolo ONE Spot |
|---|---|---|
| Price | €25.00+20% | €30.00 |
| Rating | ★4.2 (980) | ★4.3 (1,840) |
| Overall | 58/100 | 64/100+10% |
| Tracker performance | ||
| Technology | Bluetooth LE | Bluetooth LE (Find My) |
| Battery life | ~3 jaar (niet vervangbaar) | Ca. 12 maanden (CR2032)+300% |
| IP rating | IPX7+40% | IPX5 |
| Network | Tile / Life360 crowd | — |
| Sound volume | — | 120 dB |
| Compatibility | ||
| Subscription cost | Gratis (Premium optioneel) | Geen |
| iOS | Ja | — |
| Android | Ja (volledig) | — |
| Finder volume | 120 dB | — |
| Network | — | Apple Find My |
| App | — | Zoek Mijn (iOS 14.5+) |
| Dimensions | — | 37.9 × 37.9 × 6 mm |
Pros and cons
Tile Mate+
Pros
- Works fully on Android and iOS — platform independent
- No automatic anti-stalking alert (though Android now offers scan-on-demand)
- Louder active-finder (120 dB) than AirTag — audible at distance
- Water-resistant (IPX7) — survives serious rainstorms
Cons
- Much smaller crowd network than Find My — updates can be hours apart in the Netherlands
- Premium features (Smart Alerts, Item Reimbursement) require a Life360 Premium subscription
Chipolo ONE Spot
Pros
- Loudest Find My tracker on the market at 120 dB — about three times louder than an AirTag
- Flatter and lighter than the AirTag — easier stealth mounting inside a bell or seat post
- Same Find My network as the AirTag with millions of iPhones across the Netherlands
- IPX5 splash-proof — shrugs off Dutch downpours without issue
Cons
- Same anti-stalking limitation as the AirTag — iPhone-carrying thieves get warned
- Battery not user-replaceable on older units; newer ONE Spot does take a replaceable CR2032