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.
A:AnswerIt’s a perfect tracking device. No charging. Inexpensive and not sure about the shoe but definitely pocket. I bought some to place in my mothers car and purse bc she has dementia.
A:AnswerMost likely. The AirTag will report its location to you providing anyone in the area has an apple device capable of cellular or Wi-Fi transmission. It’s pretty cool. We put one on our dogs collar and had our son walk the neighborhood. We were able to monitor him from my wife’s phone as he wondered the streets for about a half mile. Our only draw back to this item is that it will only link to one persons account. For instance, my wife can track it, but I can’t.
I hope this helps.
A:AnswerUnfortunately, it can’t be used with android phone at this moment. Some tech articles said Apple may extend its features to Android in the future.
A:AnswerThe AirTag uses a watch battery which should last about a year. It establishes the connect in the Find Friends app. Disconnects when you close the app.