A:AnswerYes but not a gps tracker. Utilizes the “Find My” feature on iPhones and pings any nearby iPhones to update its location. Only the iPhone it is paired with can see its location.
A:AnswerWhile AirTag is IP67 rated (meaning it should be able to survive up to 30 minutes in up to 3 feet deep water), putting it through a washing machine isn't recommended.
AirTag is a great product fit for tracking a teddy bear.
A:AnswerAirTag uses Bluetooth and ultra-wideband connectivity to determine its location, not cellular or GPS connectivity. So you'll only be able to receive a location when the AirTag is within Bluetooth range of your iPhone or someone else's iPhone. For this reason, AirTag isn't very well-suited to tracking pets.
A:AnswerA little tracking chip you connect via Bluetooth it works great for finding keys, backpack, work keys or clothes, even car like if stolen or simple like your parking spot. Very easy to set up & label & track from apple devices & not 100 percent sure about other devices but probably has an app you download bc it just connects via Bluetooth
A:AnswerThe 4 pack comes all together, you can buy them separately or purchase the AirTag holders and then give them as gifts, that’s what I did. They come in a variety of colors.
A:AnswerIt will “chime” when in proximity to another iPhone, however, it is not really loud. This is how Apple is currently avoiding privacy concerns (eg tracking your cheating partner by slipping it into their jacket pocket). If you hide it good enough your thief may not be able to find it easily in the car, allowing you to track the item longer. Take note that nothing is sure-fire security and can be defeated one way or another. This is certainly an inexpensive way to track anything of value, but you are always dependent upon other people’s iPhones for this to work effectively.
A:AnswerIt is detectable by any device with “Find My” turned on. But, they can’t see it’s “Tom’s keys”. It just is detectable and sends the location of your item to your device where you marked it as lost.
A:AnswerYeah, Air Tag is rated at IP67 (IP = ingress protection) for water resistance, meaning it can survive being submerged in 3 ft of water for 30 min. (which a pet without scuba gear cannot….).
A:AnswerYes it will give you the vicinity or area where it is located, but you will have to look around for it. I keep one in my car so if it gets stolen I can find it. I have checked my phone and see where I left it, like parking and my phone led me straight to my car.
A:AnswerYes, as long as they are near an Apple location-enabled device.
Any device the AirTag travels with to multiple locations will be notified that there is an AirTag nearby though.