Cheaper Apple AirTag Alternative Chipolo ONE Spot Now Available for Pre-Order
Posted by Sanuj Bhatia on May 12, 2021 in AirTags, News
Apple AirTag’s cheaper alternative, Chipolo ONE Spot, has gained a lot of traction over the past few weeks. The tracker from Chipolo is now (finally) available to pre-order.
Apple announced the AirTag last month. But even before Apple announced its item tracker, Chipolo had already announced that it will release its own Bluetooth tracker that would be compatible with Apple’s Find My Network Chipolo ONE Spot. The tracker even made it to our best AirTag alternatives list.
Like Apple AirTag, Chipolo ONE Spot connects to your iPhone via Bluetooth and is available to track via Find My network just like Apple AirTag. The only front where the ONE Spot loses to Apple AirTag is the ultrawide-band support. Thus, the ONE Spot doesn’t support the Precision Finding feature like the Apple AirTag.
A YouTuber sent an AirTag in a package to test if he is able to track its journey. The YouTuber was indeed able to trace its whole journey on Find My app.
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Posted by Sanuj Bhatia on May 03, 2021 in AirTags, Featured
Apple announced the AirTag at its ‘Spring Loaded’ event last month. AirTag is a simple tracking solution from Apple that helps you keep track of things like keys, wallets, and bags. The Bluetooth tracker from Apple is now available to order, but is it the only Bluetooth tracker you should consider? These are the top 5 AirTag alternatives that you should consider buying.
Bluetooth item trackers aren’t new at all. The idea behind Bluetooth tracking is simple; it just uses Bluetooth and GPS to keep track of things and has been around for years Tile started back in 2014. These object trackers attach to important things like keys, wallets, bags, and purses, and then show up on your iPhone via an app. But with Apple’s entry into the Bluetooth tracking ecosystem, things are about to change.