Abstract: The Apple AirTag has a massive network and is a great Bluetooth tracker for iPhone users. Once beyond Bluetooth range, it taps into a network of 1.5 billion iPhones (as well as any other Apple device equipped with the Find My app), and transmits an update...
Published: 2022-04-30, Author: Ed , review by: cultofmac.com
Abstract: A year ago today, I reviewed the AirTag on launch day. I was unimpressed. Now that I've used Apple's item tracker for 12 months, I can say it's better than it seemed in my first impressions.That said, there's still room for improvement when Apple releas...
Abstract: T his This year will go down in history as the year we entered the golden age of Not Losing Your Stuff. Well, in addition to some other historic milestones, somewhere in the top 100 hits of the year will be the introduction of smart tracker tags from two...
Simple to use, Extensive and robust tracking, Replaceable battery, Affordable
Requires extra accessories, Anti-stalking features could be even better, No Android support
Apple AirTags are a simple solution for iPhone owners that helps them find lost stuff. If you're an Apple user there's no better solution to keeping track of your priceless belongings...
Abstract: We may earn a commission if you make a purchase from the links on this page. After about a couple of years of rumors, the Apple AirTags are finally here — a tracking device out to compete with Tile. And when I say “compete”, I mean kind of obliterate...
Abstract: Apple finally launched its AirTag tracker. The $29 tag is easy to use, and it leverages the Find My network to privately crowdsource the location of tags. The bottom line is if you're an iPhone user, there's no reason to buy a Tile product over an AirTag...