No. The Smart Finder does not provide real-time tracking information like a GPS tracker does. It does not broadcast its location, but sends out encrypted Bluetooth signals that are detected by other devices in the Apple Find My network. The Smart Finder can only share its location information when it is connected to the Apple Find My network, so when it is close to other iPhones, iPads or Macbooks that are part of the network. When the Smart Finder can no longer connect to the Apple Find My network, it will save the last available location with a time stamp.
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