Tile announced a collaboration with HP, to release the first laptop with built-in Tile, marking the company's entrance into a new vertical. Starting early 2020, the HP Elite Dragonfly will feature Tile's finding technology as an option, allowing customers to use their Tile app to look for their lost or misplaced laptops, view the last place it was seen, and activate Tile's finding network for assistance should the device be lost beyond Bluetooth range. The feature works even if the HP laptop is offline or when powered off. The integration will work using a new Tile Windows app on the HP Elite Dragonfly, and the users Tile mobile app. The Tile-enabled Dragonfly boasts a finding range and ringing features similar to Tile's most powerful hardware. With over 29 billion BLE-enabled devices expected to ship over the next five years, nearly one billion of them laptops, integrations are an important business pillar for Tile. Starting in 2018, the company announced a number of new partners including Bose and Sennheiser, as well as BLE chip makers Nordic, Qualcomm and Toshiba, bringing the total number of Tile partners to over 20. Moving forward, Tile will continue to grow its embedded partnership portfolio, with plans to more than double the number of its current partners in 2020.