How to disable and Re-enable Roam smart tracker?
Disable or Re-enable a Roam Smart Finder
The Roam Smart Finder can be disabled to stop it from sharing its location. Once disabled, it will no longer report to Google's Find Hub network, and the owner won't receive location updates.
If you receive a notification on your Android device that an unknown Roam Smart Finder has been detected near you, you can make the device play a sound through the system notification to help locate it. Once found, follow the steps below to disable it.
⚠️ Note: Once disabled, the owner will no longer receive location updates and the tracker will not trigger unknown tracker alerts.
Disable Roam
Option 1 — Using the Button
- Locate the button in the center of the Roam Smart Finder.
- Press the button 5 times within 2 seconds.
- 🔊 The device will start beeping after about 3 seconds, confirming it is disabled.
Option 2 — Removing the Battery
- Twist open the bottom cover of the Roam Smart Finder.
- Remove the CR2032 coin battery.
- Close the Roam by aligning and twisting the bottom compartment back into place.
Re-enable Roam
Option 1 — Press the Button
- Press and hold the button for 5 seconds.
- 🔊 You'll hear a confirmation sound indicating the device is re-enabled.
Option 2 — Reinsert the Battery
- Twist open the bottom compartment.
- Insert a CR2032 coin battery with the positive (+) side facing up.
- 🔊 The device will emit a confirmation sound when active again.
- Close the compartment by twisting clockwise until locked.
- If you don't hear the confirmation sound, try Option 1 instead.
Enable Identification
- Press the power button 6 times within 2 seconds.
- The Find Hub app will redirect you to the disablement instructions page.
Need Help?
Contact our support team at care@roamsmarttracker.com.