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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Usable and reliable. Good quality and cheap
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Posted . Owned for 10 months when reviewed.
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Straight forward tracking tags. Cheap and useable. Have helped me find my keys a couple times, in times of need.
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I am a habitual key loser. After what felt like the hundredth time, my husband bought me a set of air tags. They have been a lifesaver. Between me losing track of my keys and my almost 1 year old throwing them, I have come to rely on my air tags more and more
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I wanted so way to track my bags as we ventured again into the staggering airline and luggage handling systems. Everyone is short-staffed. Qantas is now recruiting baggage handlers from their corporate executives. We heard one horror story after another about lost bags, bags that went on lovely vacations all over Europe and Asia while their owners looked for places to buy clean underwear.
I bought this 4-pack with no experience in this device--based on reviews and advice from friends.
I have an iPhone and it was easy(ish) to set up. The first AirTag I set up would not pair, but that was my fault. I was not familiar with the app on my phone. Start that first so it's ready to pair as soon as you pull out the plastic battery activation strip. I had to figure out how to take out the battery (again, not simple, but I figured it out) to reset the tag.
Once activated, the FindMy app on my phone notified me when I walked away from the bags. At first, it seemed like having a child calling out "Daddy! Don't leave me here." But it was handy to see the bag begin its own tour of the baggage system. I could see it was not on the plane as I took my seat, but seconds later it reported to be "nearby."
No, I did not put the tags on the outside of the bags so I didn't need the rubber holder and D ring. I tucked each one inside a zippered pocket--buried under my socks. It worked fine. I didn't want them to snag on luggage handling equipment or be pulled off by angry baggage handlers.
So what did I pay for? Peace of mind. Now that I'm back I'm wondering if I should slip one into my wife's purse. Seriously, she's a senior (as am I) and it would be nice to know where she is when she's out and away from the house. Incidentally, the tags are magnetic so you might be able to stick them on the refrigerator if you're afraid of it walking away in the night... ;)