Abstract: Apple’s first tracker, AirTag, is a handy, well made device that makes it quick and easy to track down your keys when they get caught behind the cushions of your sofa...
No separation alert, Scuffs easily, Precision Finding seems unreliable
The AirTag is imperfect, but it's better than the rest.I don't think Precision Finding adds much, with testing suggesting it has a reliable range that's so short - particularly when walls are part of the equation - that you'd be better served by simply ac...
Precision Finding works really well, 1bn-strong Find My network, Replaceable battery
No keyring hole, No separation alerts, Requires iPhones or iPad
Apple's AirTag is a great little Bluetooth tracker with genuine innovations such as the UWB-based precision finding and anti-stalker features, and it's both small and lightweight too.With over 1bn iPhones and iPads making up Apple's Find My network, it ca...
Published: 2021-05-05, Author: Christian , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Very easy to use, Leverages huge ecosystem, Replaceable battery, Precision tracking works great
Accessories are pricey, Some privacy concerns
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Precision finding works beautifully, Find My Network gives Apple a big advantage over rivals, Replaceable battery
More expensive than rivals, Only works with iPhones, No geofencing capability
Aside from this small oversight, though, I have to say I'm thoroughly impressed by Apple's AirTags. The precision finding works as advertised and makes it child's play to track down nearby lost things, while Apple's huge Find My network makes short work o...
Published: 2021-04-27, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Really easy to setup for Apple users,Replaceable battery - lasts for up to a year,Works with the Find My app and network,Precision Finding detail to track down an item with step-by-step guidance
Needs additional accessory to attach to your items,Doesn't alert you when left behind or lost,Speaker could be louder,Bluetooth and Ultra Wideband doesn't connect until about 10m away,No altimeter - so can't account for height/floors
AirTag acts as an insurance policy if the item it's attached to is lost. Otherwise AirTag isn't something you even really need to think about - it will just sit there, waiting to spring into action when needed.The inclusion of the U1 chip for iPhone 11 an...
Good for finding misplaced items, Precision location with iPhone 11 and above, Compact, lightweight and waterproof
Expensive if used with accessories, Doesn't work with Android, AirTag can scuff easily
The Apple AirTags are an invaluable and easy-to-use tool for reuniting you with your misplaced possessions. They're simple to set up and use, and the Precision Finding feature can help you quickly locate misplaced items. Apple has paid plenty of attention...
Published: 2021-04-22, Author: Matthew , review by: T3.com
Nice, compact design,Noise is audible but not obnoxious,Very quick and easy to set up,
A bit of directional glitching in early test,
Apple AirTag is fast and easy to set up, and its directional location tracking looks promising. We'll update with more testing results soon.Reasons to buy+Nice, compact design+Noise is audible but not obnoxious+Very quick and easy to set upReasons to avoi...
Abstract: The Apple AirTag has a massive network and is a great Bluetooth tracker for iPhone users. Once beyond Bluetooth range, it taps into a network of 1.5 billion iPhones (as well as any other Apple device equipped with the Find My app), and transmits an update...
Published: 2022-04-30, Author: Ed , review by: cultofmac.com
Abstract: A year ago today, I reviewed the AirTag on launch day. I was unimpressed. Now that I've used Apple's item tracker for 12 months, I can say it's better than it seemed in my first impressions.That said, there's still room for improvement when Apple releas...