Published: 2021-04-30, Author: Ed , review by: cultofmac.com
When you're looking for an item with an AirTag attached, you'll be guided right to it if the tracker is close. And you have a pretty good chance of finding the item if it's miles away, thanks to Apple's network of users. Where AirTag is weak is when your...
Accurate and reliable, Gives directional cues, Can send location from a distance, Replaceable battery
No Android compatibility, No way to ping a phone from the tag, No hole for a lanyard or keyring, Anti-stalking features are limited, 691) ? this,parentElement: this,parentElement,parentElement;el,querySelectorAll(',hide-three'),forEach(function(item){ite
Apple's AirTag tells your other Apple devices exactly where to find your lost objects, even if they're miles away...
Published: 2021-04-27, Author: Victor , review by: t3me.com
AirTag is a neat little accessory to help track and locate your things. While there are other less expensive options, AirTag's tight integration into iOS and the Find My network makes it a better choice.Releasing this Friday, AirTag retails for 129 AED...
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Published: 2021-04-22, Author: Joe , review by: macrumors.com
Abstract: The embargo has lifted on reviews of Apple's new AirTag item tracker, although they are more like first impressions given that media outlets and YouTube channels had less than 48 hours of hands-on time with the small new device.We've already rounde...
Shockingly easy to connect and link to your account, Built well, Harnesses the power of all the people using iPhones, Replaceable battery (CR2032), Up to a year of battery life, Ultrawideband tracking is a really cool addition, Can be found by any device
Can't be set up or monitored directly by an Android app, You need an iDevice to pair it, AirTags can't be shared in a family unit
Published: 2021-05-13, Author: Michael , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Apple's AirTag trackers fill a hole in the Find My app with the ease and elegance you'd expect from Apple. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but at $29 with ultra-wideband tracking, seamless setup, and free engraving, the AirTag is as close to an impulse buy...
Abstract: Unless you're very organized, you've probably misplaced something in the past month. Maybe your couch cushions swallowed your remote. Perhaps a feisty pet swiped your keys off the counter and batted them under the couch. Or you may have just left your umb...
Small, easy to set up and use, Find My app works well with AirTags, Up to one year battery life, easily replaceable battery, Works very well to find items in a known space
Expensive, Gets scuffed easily in normal use, Only works with iOS devices, Ringer isn't very loud, This week on Orbital, the Gadgets 360 podcast, we discuss iPhone 13, new iPad and iPad mini, and Apple Watch Series 7 — and what they mean to the Indian mar
The Apple AirTag is as niche a product as it gets, but it's one that fits very well into the Apple ecosystem and does its job reasonably well. It's very good at finding items misplaced in a known space, and could potentially work for items that are lost o...