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Apple AirTag: High-tech tracking for your precious things

You can personalise each of your tags when you buy them by adding up to four characters, one large emoji, or a combination of both, but there are, as yet, no alternative colour options. It’s white and silver or nothing. Each AirTag is powered by a single, user-replaceable CR2032 battery that lasts up to a year and they’re dust- and water-resistant as well, with an IP67 rating that means they’ll survive a dunking in water up to 1m deep for up to 30 minutes. As for accessories, Apple produces its own range of these, but they’re expensive so you might want to look elsewhere for these. The leather key rings are nice but they cost £35 each, and the baggage loops in silicone rubber or leather, are also pricey at £29 and £39, respectively.

After a week with Apple AirTags, this is what I can t work out

Chris Davies - Apr 30, 2021, 10:20am CDT If Apple’s big strength is taking the complex and stressful and making it simple and elegant, then its AirTag tracker might be the most successful gadget from the company in years. It’s no surprise, then, that since the tiny circular tags were announced earlier in the month, people have been brainstorming just what they might attach them to. I’m no different, though I’ve come to realize AirTags aren’t yet entirely amenable to everything important in my day-to-day life. You could throw an AirTag into a bag, suitcase, or glove compartment, but for most applications you’re going to need an accessory. Since there’s no hole or loop on the tracker itself, a keychain or loop is needed to attach your AirTag to your car keys or purse. In the process, that could actually double the price of the whole system for you.

Best lost item trackers pitted against the AirTag

Best lost item trackers pitted against the AirTag Bharat Bhushan - Apr 25, 2021, 5:02am CDT Apple has finally launched its much-awaited AirTag to help users locate items from keys to luggage and pets. With the launch of Apple’s own tracking accessory, the market for such devices has started to create a buzz; already there are surveys suggesting that almost 63-percent of smartphone users are “somewhat” interested in purchasing a tracking device. If you’re willing to take the leap of faith yourself, it’s important to weigh your choices before committing to a tag for its affordable price alone. The AirTag – works in close quarters with the Find My app – is feature-rich and very amicably priced. If you own an iPhone, there shouldn’t be a second thought about the choice but what if you cannot use the AirTags? Yes, there are some interesting trackers already on the market and the likes of OPPO are considering their own Ultra-Wideband-based option that

AirTag vs Tile Comparison: Which One Is the Best?

AirTag vs Tile Comparison: Which One Is the Best? Posted by Sanuj Bhatia on Apr 24, 2021 in AirTags, Comparison, Featured After nearly two years of wait, Apple finally unveiled the AirTag at its ‘Spring Loaded‘ event. The Tile competitor from Apple has been long due. Now that it’s finally here let’s take a look at which Bluetooth tracker you should get. AirTag marks Apple’s formal entry into the Bluetooth tracker market. AirTag boasts a lot of features, including the small and lightweight design, Apple U1 chip which makes tracking more accurate, a user-replaceable battery, an inbuilt speaker, IP67 rating, and a lot more.

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