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Apple AirTag 4 Pack

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$ 94.99

Score By Feature

Based on 14,672 ratings
Battery life
9.08
Easy to use
8.78
Giftable
8.92
Accuracy
8.28
Value for money
8.13

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Product Description

You can keep track and find items with Find My app alongside friends and devices
Setup is as simple as pressing one button. You will find AirTag on your iPad or iPhone instantaneously
Using the built-in speaker, you can play a sound to help you find stuff, or you can ask Siri for assistance
(On select iPhone models) Precision Locating with Ultra Wideband technology will enable you to find your nearby AirTag.
You can find things further away with the help of Find My devices on hundreds of millions of Apple devices
The AirTag can be set up to notify you automatically if it is detected in the Find My network by setting it to lost mode
Data and history are never stored on AirTag, and all communication with Find My is anonymous and encrypted in order to protect your privacy
The battery lasts more than one year once it is replaced
There is no need to worry about water or dust when using AirTag
AirTag is sold separately, but there are a variety of colorful accessories you can add to it

Questions & Answers

Where can I find an iPhone with the U1 chip that ?

Each model of the iPhone 11, 12, and X has an U1 chip that allows more precise location.

The farthest distance at which a person can be active is?

It's a Bluetooth device, isn't it? It is about 33 feet long as a standard. There's not much you can do with it if it's further away than anything else you can do with your airpods or any other Bluetooth device. Well, that's the distance away from the nearest Apple device that can detect

If you do not remember where you parked, can you leave one in your car, so those of us who can't remember where we parked can find it?

For recollecting where you parked your car, it seems to be a very effective method. There is a myth that it starts beeping after 3 days, but this is not true. It will start beeping ONLY if it has been away from your phone for 3 days AND if it moves.

Is it durable enough to travel a long distance with? I also wanted to know how long the battery lasts?

uses Bluetooth as well as other iPhone users' Find My apps to help you find your Air Tag if you are separated from it for a long time. One year is said to be the battery life.

Selected User Reviews For Apple AirTag 4 Pack

BACKGROUND This post discusses Apple's AirTag (HR) with pros, cons, and yes votes
4/5

The pros are The following items are true• No weight issues whatsoever Then and now. The keychain will not interfere with bag straps, keys, etc.
• The design is simple and compact, making it harder to notice. In the current iOS version, the setup took seconds to get ready since the software is already installed. The IP67 rating ensures that the product is water-resistant. Therefore, it will be able to withstand the rain and even if it gets dropped in a Mother Nature is capable of holding it back in general. A new battery is easy and quick to install. Some companies make both the battery and the computer, Apple does not. CR2032, a lithium-ion battery, is used inside. It's easy to get these for a very low price and they last one year. The checkout lines of a grocery store like Walmart are the best place to find them (and Amazon of course). This device has Apple's ultra wideband technology, which makes the precision location feature the highlight. As long as you are in the area in which your Airtag is located, this feature will automatically bring you to the spot. With my phone 12, I was able to see the arrows on where to go by placing the Airtag in a book, under my bed, etc. I heard the speakers on it begin to beep as soon as I got close to it. By using this method, you will be able to find your Airtag by sight and sound. In my opinion, I made a one-block walk from the location to my Airtag after leaving it near my colleague. Upon activating the lost mode, which can be found in Apple's "Find My" app, it showed me right where it was. My colleague had an iPhone 11 and my Airtag was able to connect with it, which I thank you for. You can use the Lost Mode to enable your Airtag to communicate with other Apple iPhones, so that you can find out where it was last seen. As a result of what I explained above, my colleague was able to scan my Airtag and obtain the contact info I approved upon scanning. Taking the whole process from start to finish took him less than 20 seconds. • Your Location Data is not stored by Airtag for public viewing as it is confidential. We encrypt and anonymize all information about your location. You will have no fear of being tracked because if someone puts their Airtag near you, your iPhone will notify you for free as long as you have an IOS device (and even if you don't have an Airtag, your phone will notify you for free). There is a ring in LOTR that wants to be found, just like the one from the Hobbit. As far as loudness is concerned, the speakers on the mobile device are loud enough not only to attract your attention, but also to attract the attention of anyone passing by, if left in a public place. • In general, all Airtags that are separated from their owners will play their beeping sound once for a while in order to alert those nearby. The Bluetooth feature on your iPhone doesn't need to be on all the time. As a result, the battery usage of the phone will not be affected. You can set up more than one Airtag for your iPhone so that it can track them all. For example, if you borrowed the bag of a friend, which had a personal Airtag, you could pause the alerts from you end to ensure that it doesn't harass • One clever feature I discovered was that Siri will play the Airtag's chime when you ask where your Airtag is by just asking where it is. This feature is available on any Android smartphone supported by the latest version of Android. A user with an Android will be able to scan the Airtag to view your contact information. I'm glad you like it. The cons and positives are as follows **The Airtag will scratch, and you will have to accept that scratch. The only thing I would suggest is to stick to the white color since it will hide many of the worst There is so much to choose from, it is hard to settle on just one. • It can fit on a keychain but sadly it is too bulky/large to fit There is almost as much cost associated with the accessories as you would have to spend on the Airtag itself. • The application will not function if the device is an Android. In addition to scanning an Airtag to get contact information, you can also browse local listings. This is not a device that should be placed on your dog or your child, since the device cannot provide you with real-time information Keeping track of "time" is important. The location information is obtained through the Apple iPhone's connections with other iPhones, but may not be exact. In case there is no iPhone available in the area, or if you travel into nature, there will be no access to this device. It is good to know that there are billions of iPhones in the world, but not every location will have an iPhone (or an updated iOS). As a result, I got between a 20 and 24 A distance of 30 feet is within which the Airtag can stay in touch with my iPhone without losing While to some this might be a bit of a bummer (not to me), to me it is fine. It will not be possible to share your location with others. I think it would be great to have this feature because, no doubt, it would make it easier for someone to find your lost item if you are not in the area. In the event you leave the Airtag behind, you will not be notified. If you don't have the item, you must first realize that you don't have it, and then use your iPhone to look for This device does not have an altimeter built in. You might lose your Airtag, for example, if you're in a 20-foot high cliff In a multistory building, the Airtag will tell you it is in the building (if the iPhone is nearby) but will not be able to tell you where it is exactly within that building. * Note Please note the following I noticed a couple of times that if the Airtag was too far away for my iPhone to detect it, and even if there was another iPhone nearby, you were standing in a dead zone (no This can happen if you have difficulty connecting the Airtag to your iPhone. You just need to walk around until the Airtag connects. In spite of that, as I noted above, Airtag will only work if there are iPhones in the vicinity. • The precision location of iPhones 11 and above is not available in the U1 chip, which also means that iPhones 8 and below cannot use it. There are some countries from which Airtags will not work, even if there are iPhones in the area. Countries like Russia and Indonesia can update this (so keep an eye on it if you happen to be traveling in those countries). • The further away you are from the nearest wireless network, the less reliable the Airtag will be. There are many instances where this system relies on good Samaritans to reach out to you should they find your airtag. Unfortunately, people's experiences vary widely depending on where they live.

Bottom Line _______

I see three types of people using this device. They are the ones who keep losing their items in public places like subways, buses, or other places where many people come together. The second one is those who seem to lose things at home every day, such as keys, purses, and other items which cannot be taken out of the house. In three cases, a mix of the two is used. In fact, the Airtag isn't actually a card but more of a disposable device. You can track your time by using the "time" Attaching it to your dog will not work since it only works if an iPhone is in proximity. It will also have scratches on it, so prepare for It's a similar tracking technology similar to the one that's out there besides the precision location. As a result, it also has the same flaws. In the end, at a price that most already own, the Airtag is an effective tracking device that can be used with an iPhone. In general, I found the layout to be responsive, accurate, and a valuable tool overall. The precision location feature was what I appreciated the most because I can see how it could save lots of time if you need to find something quickly. In addition to this, I give Apple a thumbs up when it comes to privacy issues. It is meaningless to be afraid that someone might know your location or worse, be tracked. The privacy of a device such as this is critical, and Apple understood this. As a whole It is a great tracking device for Apple users, however, it can only be used by Apple users. Here's hoping I was able to help you in some way. I'm a sincere and honest reviewer
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Charleigh Christensen
Charleigh Christensen
| Mar 29, 2021
It is unclear
3/5

It is very disappointing that Precision Tracking does not work with this app on the iPhone XR. It is unclear whether or not iPhones are compatible with the page. Despite being listed under IPhone 11 and up, it should at least say it supports that.

Arabella Richard
Arabella Richard
| Feb 07, 2021
It is too easy to access the battery
4/5

(I have six Airtags) I absolutely love them. Those who are already in the Apple ecosystem know that they can help find lost items remarkably quickly. In the case of a family with children, you must be aware that the battery compartment is too easily accessible. It's important to note that there are some cases that are more difficult to open, so I would encourage parents to be cautious before investing in them. It is very easy for children to swallow these batteries, and one child in my city died after swallowing one a couple of months ago after it leaked acid in Taking care of your children is your responsibility.

Esperanza Kemp
Esperanza Kemp
| Jun 20, 2021
For iPhone users, this is the smart tag to choose
4/5

Then, add this Important Note - The video below shows the sound the Airtag makes when your iPhone is set to 'Play Sound'
Airtags are Apple's entry into the market for smart tags Locating devices you might lose is easier with this accessory. Airtags are similar to Tile and Samsung products, but they have a unique advantage over other smart tag devices they are connected to Apple's FindMy network, which gives any nearby Apple device the ability to Users of the iPhone will be delighted by this news. So the idea is that you can attach the Airtag to something, like your keys for example, and then, depending on how lost your keys are, you can find them in three different It will use the FindMy network to find the Airtag if it is located far away by signals received from other nearby iPhone users if the Airtag beeps. Precision Finding can also help you find the Airtag by having your phone point you to where it is. As of now, I have these thoughts The pros are Setup -
Airtags require just a few steps to be set up. The Airtag can be activated by pulling off the battery shield, holding it near your iPhone, and then naming it. When the Airtag is detected, you will be prompted to name it. You connect it to your Apple account, and you're good to go. COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK Connecting to the FindMy network is Apple's strongest advantage, since your device is more likely to be found if you lose it when connected to the FindMy network. There are not as many users of the Tile app as there are on the FindMy network, but the Tile app uses a mesh network that helps you find lost devices. Therefore, you will find a lost Airtag much more often than a lost Tile if you are an iPhone user.
PRECISE INFORMATION you're within 30 feet, you can use the Precision Finding option to locate it, telling you the distance from your phone as well as the direction it's facing. To locate a nearby Airtag, this is very useful around the house. The NFC tag is as follows If someone finds your Airtag, you can set up a phone number and message for that person so that Android users can see who it belongs to if they scan it with NFC. They will then be able to contact you to return it if it is found. The FindyMy network allows Apple users to report a lost or found device. The following information is water resistant according to IP67 The IP67 rating indicates that the unit can be dropped into water for up to half an hour, up to a depth of one meter. It is good to know that Airtags provide this kind of protection, although I have not personally tested them. The cons are Despite being used for only 24 hours, it already has a few scratches on the metal surface. Even after 24 hours, the metal surface seems to scratch pretty easily. The damage might not be a big deal if it is just cosmetic, hopefully it will not affect the device's functionality in the long run, but I would've preferred it had been just plastic on both sides to avoid A LOCATE PHONE option is not available I have been using Tile devices for years and I find it super convenient to be able to display two faces at once Ability to find out where you are It would be great to be able to locate my phone by simply pressing a button on the Tile device. The Airtag isn't designed to permit you to do that. The following loop is NOT attached to the key ring Those who own Samsung Smart Tags or Tile Smart Tags will probably be accustomed to being able to attach their smart tags right to a key chain via a small loop built into the device itself. You have to buy an accessory to attach these, which Apple sells for $35. Airtags don't have loops, and you have to buy an accessory. I'm aware that there are cheaper options from 3rd parties like Belkin that come in at around $12, but even then I'm a little annoyed that you have to pay more As a whole Therefore, I tried to compare these Airtags with the other smart tag devices from Samsung and Tile first. It's hard, however, to choose anything else if you typically use an iPhone. The fact that these phones are connected to the FindMy network, the ease of setup, and the precision tracking options available for newer iPhones make it hard to choose As I stated previously, I am personally a fan of Tile's ability to also find my phone via my keys, but if you prefer to use an iPhone, then the FindMy network is also an option for you. Therefore, most Android users will probably stick with Tile, Samsung users will probably like SmartTags for the AR find and the iPhone users should prefer Airtags because they're smart devices compatible. The Samsung S20/21 users, however, should definitely go with Tile. They are likely to add new features to the app *** In the screenshots, you can see a quarter next to Airtag has a reference to size, and then the "connect" screen that appears when you place Airtag near your phone for the first time.

Tomas DAVISON
Tomas DAVISON
| Oct 25, 2020

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