Ugreen’s soccer-ball tracker promises 7-year battery life for Apple Find My
Ugreen’s soccer-ball Find My tracker trades stealth for stamina, with a 7-year battery claim that only makes sense on visible gear.

Ugreen has pushed Apple Find My trackers in a direction AirTag-style rivals usually avoid: the FineTrack 2 looks like a tiny soccer ball, making it easy to spot and hard to hide, but promising up to 7 years of battery life. The tradeoff is clear. This is not the tracker for slipping into a wallet, tucking into a car, or disappearing inside a coat pocket. It is built for bags, key rings, and other visible items where a playful shell is less a drawback than the point.
The new tracker is iOS-only and uses Apple’s Find My network. It supports Lost Mode, can sound a 110 dB alarm, and carries an IP68 dust-and-water-resistance rating. Ugreen has launched it in North America and Europe under slightly different names, including FineTrack 2 Soccer Design and FineTrack Football Design, as it leans into a World Cup theme ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026, which begins in North America in June.
That design choice is what separates it from the standard AirTag formula. AirTag-style trackers are popular because they are compact, discreet, and easy to hide. Ugreen’s FineTrack 2 goes the other way, with a shape inspired by major football tournaments that makes it best suited to objects you do not mind seeing at all times. The appeal is less about concealment and more about not thinking about battery swaps for years.
That matters most for people who track high-traffic gear that stays attached to something obvious, such as backpacks, sports bags, luggage tags, or key chains. A 7-year battery claim is overkill for a hidden wallet tracker, but it could be meaningful for parents, commuters, travelers, or kids’ school bags, where convenience matters more than secrecy. The battery claim also dwarfs earlier Ugreen FineTrack models, which were marketed at roughly 2 years of life, while another FineTrack version uses USB-C charging and lasts about 12 months per charge.

Retail listings have put the U.S. price at $19.99, with UK and EU pricing around £14.99 and €19.99 in some markets. At that price, Ugreen is asking buyers to accept a tracker that looks like a novelty accessory in exchange for the kind of longevity that could outlast several competing trackers and, in some cases, the device it is attached to.
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