We tested this device to see if it could actually help us find our friends — no matter how good they are at hiding

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We tested this device to see if it could actually help us find our friends — no matter how good they are at hiding
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The LynQ friend finder device can be used to locate your friends without the need of Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. It can tell you how far your friends are and even has an arrow pointing in the direction of their location. We tested out the device by playing a game of hide and seek in a park.

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Michelle was a Video Producer specializing in all things related to consumer tech, food, and web culture. Send tips to [email protected].


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