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Ugreen’s accessory team clearly watched the World Cup countdown clock before greenlighting this one. The brand’s newest item tracker, the FineTrack Soccer Design, looks like a shrunken-down soccer ball, runs on Apple’s Find My network, and started shipping worldwide on May 15, 2026, just weeks before FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off across North America. Ugreen’s also calling it the FineTrack 2 in some markets, and the FineTrack Football Design in others, but it’s the same 34 mm round tag in a black casing with a repeating pentagon pattern and fluorescent stripes for low-light visibility.
Price: $19.99 | £14.99
Where to Buy: Amazon
It’s the kind of seasonal design swap that usually feels like a gimmick, but Ugreen priced it like a regular tracker. You can grab it for $19.99 on Amazon US, £14.99 on Amazon UK (a £5 discount off the £19.99 RRP), and €19.99 across EU markets like the Netherlands. That’s a clean ten bucks under an AirTag, with a sharper visual hook for anyone who’s tired of clipping a sterile white disc to their keys.
What you actually get for $20
Functionally, the FineTrack Soccer Design is a Find My tag, so you’ll pair it through the Apple Find My app on an iPhone or iPad. Ugreen says the battery’s good for up to seven years, which lines up with what we’ve seen from other Find My trackers that ditch the user-replaceable cell in favor of a sealed long-life setup. The trade-off is obvious, you can’t pop a new CR2032 into it when the time comes, but seven years is also longer than most of us hold onto the bags and luggage we’d stick it to.![]()
The tag is rated IP68, which means it should shrug off rain, sweaty gym bags, and the occasional dunk into something it shouldn’t have been near. There’s a 110 dB onboard alarm for when you’ve narrowed your search to one room and need the tracker to scream at you. Lost Mode is here too, so if you misplace something, anyone who finds it can NFC-tap it with an iPhone or Android phone to see the contact info you’ve chosen to share.
The fluorescent stripes are the small detail that actually justifies the redesign. If you’ve ever lost a tracker in a dim entryway or under a car seat at night, you know how useless an all-black puck can be at that exact moment. The stripes don’t fix that completely, but they give you something to scan for under a phone flashlight.![]()
Why now, and why a soccer ball
The timing isn’t subtle. FIFA World Cup 2026 starts on June 11, and Ugreen wants to be sitting on Amazon’s first page when soccer-coded search interest spikes. Search demand for “soccer ball tracker” is already up sharply over the past 90 days, so the company isn’t betting on a cold market here, it’s surfing one that’s already warming up.
Whether it actually catches on probably comes down to whether buyers see it as a one-off novelty or as a permanent skin they’re happy to keep on their keys long after the final whistle. The neutral black-and-white pattern helps, since it doesn’t lock the design to a specific team or kit colorway.![]()
How it stacks up against the AirTag
Apple’s tag is still the cleanest Find My experience if you live entirely inside the iOS ecosystem, and the user-replaceable battery is genuinely useful. Ugreen counters with a lower price, a sealed long-life cell, IP68 instead of IP67, that 110 dB alarm, and a design that’s actually fun to look at. For $19.99, that’s a fair stack of trade-offs, especially if you’re outfitting more than one bag or set of keys.![]()
The one caveat is the iOS-only Find My pairing. If you’re on Android, you’ll want to look at Ugreen’s FineTrack Duo or FineTrack G instead, since the Soccer Design uses Apple’s network and won’t show up on Android’s Find Hub.
Should you buy one
If you’ve been waiting for a reason to add a tracker to your match-day bag, your kid’s soccer kit, or just your everyday keys, this one’s an easy yes at $19.99. It does what an AirTag does, costs less, lasts longer between recharges (there are none), and won’t blend into the bottom of a backpack the way a plain white disc would. The pentagon pattern’s a little on the nose, but Ugreen’s right that the World Cup is the moment for it.![]()
Price: $19.99 | £14.99
Where to Buy: Amazon
The FineTrack Soccer Design is on sale now at Amazon US for $19.99, Amazon UK for £14.99, and across EU storefronts for €19.99.
