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Hi, my little brother keeps taking things and hiding them of mine and I want to know where he is hiding them. Is there any cheap devices that I can hide on one of the objects he takes then track it with another device? I don’t want like the address number because I know it is in my house, I want something like an arrow pointing in the direction that the object is, maybe beeping faster as it gets closer. Sort of like the Bushnell® BackTrack Personal Location Finder but instead of just a location, its with another device. It has to be cheap (-0) please help!
Thank you!!!!


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