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I've talked to a few people that have lost their MeshCore radios. It wound be nice if the hardware radio supported Google Find Hub and Apple Find My. There are implementations for the nRF chips and ESP32, so it's possible for the hardware that most people use.
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I've talked to a few people that have lost their MeshCore radios. It wound be nice if the hardware radio supported Google Find Hub and Apple Find My. There are implementations for the nRF chips and ESP32, so it's possible for the hardware that most people use.
Nordic has a Find Hub SDK that I believe is free, but it does mention needing to be licensed by Google. They also have an Apple one but it mentions needing MFi licensing. https://www.nordicsemi.com/Products/Technologies/Google-Find-Hub
There are some open-source ones, though at a quick glance I don't think the licenses are compatible with MeshCore:
https://github.com/seemoo-lab/openhaystack
https://github.com/leonboe1/GoogleFindMyTools
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