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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
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Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
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I have used them for about 8 months. They work great on iphone 11 and later, I recommend them to my friends. However, I don't recommend them for iphone x and older because they are not fully compatible.
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Works well out of state so far. I'm currently using the airtags to identify where my moving belongings are via the moving company and it's been helpful to identify my stuff even if they are in a different state.
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Such an amazing piece of tech to track your stuff with. I use it primarily for traveling and slip these in my carry on and checked bags. I also have them on my keys and lock boxes.
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The Apple Air tags are very reliable. We use them for multiple purposes. In our motorcycles when we park them and also for our dogs. Gives a quick notice if the tag is out of range.
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I’ve now been using Apple’s trackers for over a month and while I’m impressed with the technical capabilities of them, I’ve yet to find a compelling reason to buy them. Unless you’re constantly losing stuff in your house.
This is actually pretty reasonable, but here we bump into one of the first issues with the AirTags: you need a key ring to get the most use out of them.
Yep, there’s no way to easily attach an AirTag to anything without an accessory. There’s no hole or anything similar in the device, despite this being totally possible.
There’s no way this is anything but a business tactic.
While the AirTags themselves are reasonably priced, the cheapest Apple brand key ring for the trackers will start at $30 each. Of course, there are less expensive 3rd party options — as well as a thriving 3D-printing community — but you can bet this is a huge money-maker for the Cupertino company.
I love the idea of them and think they’re well designed, but I just don’t use them much. In fact, it’s been a couple of weeks since I opened the Find My app.
To be fair, I do feel protected on some level by having them attached to my keys. That peace of mind by itself is almost worth the $60 or so one and a key ring would cost.
But do I believe I could easily find my keys if I did lose them? Not really. But it is better than nothing. And maybe that’s the core of the issue with the AirTags: they’re better than nothing, but not much more than that.
Honestly, these things have an incredible amount of potential, but outside of finding stuff in your home, their use case is limited.
In many ways, this is how I’ve felt about a lot of first generation Apple products. The iPad, Apple TV, and Apple Watch all left me slightly cold and confused at the start, but evolved into truly fantastic bits of hardware that towered above their peers.
And I have no doubt the AirTags will take a similar trajectory — they’re just not there yet.
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I bought this as a gift and its already served its purpose. He lost his wallet while out riding dirtbike trails and it automatically let him know he left it behind. Best 30 bucks i ever spent