Find your device using the Beats app for Android
Each time you connect or disconnect your Beats to your Android device, the Beats app records the location of your Android device. If your Beats device goes missing, you can use the Beats app to display the most recent connection location on a map.
To locate a device, you must add your device to the Beats app and allow app location permission—before the device is lost.
Allow the Beats app access to your device location
If you’ve previously allowed the Beats app location permission, go to the next task, Find your device using the Beats app.
On your Android device, go to the Beats app
, tap , then tap Locate My Beats.Follow any onscreen instructions to set location permission to “Allow all the time,” then turn on the “Use precise location” switch (if available).
Note: Permissions menu options may vary across different versions of Android and on different devices.
If you select another permissions option, such as “Only while using the app” or “Deny,” the Beats app can’t record the location of your Android device when you connect or disconnect your Beats device.
Find your device using the Beats app
On your Android device, go to the Beats app
, tap , then tap Locate My Beats.Tap a Beats device to see the location on a map where it was last connected to your Android device.
If you reinstall the Beats app or clear the app cache or data in Android Settings, you’ll need to add your devices to the app and activate app location permission before using Locate My Beats.
Tip: On supported Beats, you can also use Google’s Find My Device app to see the last connected location of your Beats on a map. See the Android Help article about finding, securing, or erasing a lost Android device.