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The Problem :
Everyone misplaces things from time to time—keys, wallets, ID cards, bottles, or even bags. It’s a small problem, but when it happens, it causes stress and wastes time. Current solutions don’t fully solve this issue. Devices like AirTags or Tile trackers are expensive and work best only within their ecosystems. On the other hand, QR code stickers are cheaper, but they only work if someone notices and scans them. Neither option feels complete or accessible for everyday people.
The Solution: TraceIt
TraceIt is a lost-and-found system that combines Bluetooth tracking with QR fallback. Each item has a small, affordable sticker that works with the TraceIt app. If you lose something nearby, the app guides you using “hot-cold” style directions. If the item is farther away, TraceIt uses other users’ phones to anonymously update the location. And if someone who doesn’t have the app finds your item, they can still scan the QR code to contact you securely.
Who Benefits :
This approach makes TraceIt useful for almost everyone. Students can keep track of their ID cards and bottles, parents can stop worrying about kids’ things, professionals can safeguard their laptops, and travelers can protect luggage and passports. The more people use it, the stronger the community becomes, since everyone’s phone helps build the network.
Why It Matters :
I think this problem matters because it’s something we all face. Losing things is a universal frustration, and the current solutions are either too costly or not reliable enough. With TraceIt, the focus is on being simple, affordable, and privacy-friendly. It can save people time, reduce replacement costs, and even help cut down on waste from lost items.
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