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Hiush is a “passive smart tag + cloud-based recovery platform” designed for airlines, TMCs, insurance, events, campuses, pet transport, and personal travel scenarios. It does not provide real-time tracking. Instead, it uses NFC/QR tags so that someone who finds an item can contact the owner without downloading an app, while the backend generates notifications, conversations, and recovery records.
The product’s core capability is its dual-mode NFC and QR tag: NFC covers most smartphones, while QR serves as a universal fallback, with no battery or maintenance required. Owners can register tags in a browser and configure push, email, or SMS notifications. After scanning, finders are taken to a confirmation page where they can leave an anonymous message. Proxy chat is relayed through the server, so neither party exposes personal information such as names, email addresses, or phone numbers; sessions close after 72 hours. The enterprise edition provides a B2B dashboard for viewing recovery events, monitoring conversations, tracking outcomes, and exporting reports. It also supports REST API, Webhooks, and integration with existing TMC/airline systems.
Pricing is relatively straightforward: the personal plan is $14.99 for 3 tags and includes real-time notifications, anonymous chat, and lifetime cloud access; the enterprise plan is $15/user/year, starting at 50 user licenses plus hardware, and includes bulk tags, a dashboard, API, compliance features, and a dedicated account manager; the pet travel edition is $29.99 each and provides a reinforced tag plus Vet Alert. A key advantage is that there are no per-scan, per-event, or per-recovery fees, making it easier to model costs for high-frequency lost-item scenarios.
The main advantages are low deployment friction, cross-platform support for iOS/Android, and no need for an app or battery. Its privacy-oriented design is also well suited to corporate travel and insurance use cases. API and Webhooks make it more than just a consumer tag; it functions more like a workflow layer for lost-item recovery. The limitation is that it depends on the finder actively scanning the tag, so it cannot replace trackers such as AirTag. The main content does not disclose mature customer case studies, API documentation, security certifications, granular permission controls, or actual SLA terms.
Hiush is best suited to TMCs, airlines, insurers, large event organizers, campus administrators, and organizations that want to reduce lost-item communication costs at low cost. Mainland China access, payment methods, and localization support are not disclosed, so china_access is tentatively unknown. For use in China, it can be compared with local QR-code lost-and-found services, Enterprise WeChat/mini-program lost-item systems, or Bluetooth anti-loss tracker solutions.
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