🔑 Never lose track again with AirTag!
The Apple AirTag 4 Pack is a cutting-edge item tracker that seamlessly integrates with your iPhone or iPad. With features like Precision Finding, a built-in speaker, and a robust global network, it ensures you can locate your belongings quickly and securely. The AirTag is designed for durability with an IP67 rating and boasts a replaceable battery that lasts over a year, making it the perfect companion for the modern, on-the-go lifestyle.
Product Dimensions | 1.26 x 1.26 x 0.31 inches |
Item Weight | 0.39 ounces |
Manufacturer | Apple |
ASIN | B0932QJ2JZ |
Item model number | MX542AM/A |
Batteries | 4 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | April 20, 2021 |
S**!
Work great! Easy to use!
Work great! When an airline lost my suitcase and initially said they couldn’t locate it, I could tell them exactly where to find it. I also put my keys on one …. I lost the keys somewhere in my condo…. Played the sound and found them in between my couch cushions! Also, love that they tell you when the battery is low. (Also purchased from Amazon 4 compatible AirTag holders which have a ring for keys…the AirTags fit in them perfectly.)
M**L
Great Product
It's been a year and all 4 are still working as advertised. Got 1 on a trailer, in my car, in my truck and in a backpack. All of them track and the app shows locations when you are away from them. Worth every penny. The make weather proof sticky cases for these, which protects them and keeps them clean and safe. Great combo, high quality. Listed here -> Elevation Lab TagVault™ Surface AirTag Adhesive Mount - The Original Waterproof AirTag Stick-On Holder | 3M VHB, Indestructible, Screw-On Design, Find Your Bike, Car, & More (4-Pack)
B**N
Peace of mind knowing where your stuff is!
My significant other and I took a 6-week trip last year to Europe, and had just heard of AirTags. I found this 4-pack for one hundred and decided to take a chance on them. That seemed a little expensive to me, but everything Apple is expensive. These are gamechangers! I bought the silicone AirTag holders to slip them in and protect them, as well as make it easier to grab them. I know traveler hackers recommend carrying everything in a carry-on now, and *never* checking luggage; but we didn't have that option for our 6-week trip across the continent. We put one at the bottom of both of our suitcases, and one in our backpacks. These work great! We also felt peace of mind being able to track where our suitcases where in the airport. Airlines are particularly great at misplacing luggage, and when you are in a foreign country, you don't want to be panicked about discovering that your bag is "perdido" or "perdu" or "persa", and the agent is going on break. In case you don't know, that is "lost". lolThe way they work is that they broadcast a ping to other Apple devices around it. At least one of those Apple devices can then broadcast it to the Find My location service. So if there are no Apple devices around, the location will not update. Alternatively, if there are Apple devices around but no connection to the internet, the location will not update. We were in both of those circumstances in remote places on our travels. Once we got within internet range, they started updating again. Pretty ingenious, as long as there are people around with iPhones; which fortunately was our case.It was just great to double-confirm that your bag also made it on the plane! Or sometimes European airlines randomly set a bunch of suitcases out in the open for anyone to come by and snag. This is great if it's a communal object like a bike or a ballpoint pen, but a little different when it has your clothes in it! So with the AirTags we could walk right to where our bags where, without freaking out that we don't speak the language, and why in the world is everyone suddenly on break when your airplane lands and it's time to retrieve your suitcase? Were they busy working when the planes were flying and there was no luggage around? How do I apply for that job?When we boarded for our Mediterranean cruise, we could track that the porters got our bags on board the ship. Peace of mind.And the AirTags are so small, they don't take up any room and easily slip into a pocket, or the bottom of the backpack. So if sticky fingers happened to walk off with my backpack, they would not easily find my AirTag broadcasting it's location. Peace of mind.When we took a later trip to Costa Rica, same thing. Peace of mind knowing that I can track exactly where my bags are.I've become obsessed with my AirTags and wish I would have found them sooner. I highly, highly recommend these. They have been worth every penny in the peace of mind I've found.
C**E
Maybe a better alternative than Tile!
The media could not be loaded. I’ve tried a bunch of trackers now, including some no-name brands and the big name, Tile. Always wanted to try Airtags because I have so many Apple products, it seems like a natural extension of that. My dogs were originally on Fi collar subscriptions, but that got expensive ($350+ for 3 years each dog, which was reasonable when we went camping a lot, but lately I just stay home and work from home, and dogs enjoy the fenced yard). I wanted a way to still keep tabs on them just in case they got loose in the neighborhood. Bought a 4 pack of resale “used good” quality, and aside from a little damage to the original packaging, they worked just like new. It was extremely easy to set up, considering that already had the app (just Find My Phone, that every Apple device comes preloaded with). All I did was pull off the protective tape and add it under “items”. It’s easy to categorize and name them individually, and even gives the cute option to give them emojis. I haven’t had mine long yet of course but I have heard the battery life challenges that of Tile. I think there is still a good use for Tile, which is that you can use the tracker to reverse track your phone… that is the main purpose I’m keeping Tiles (I probably lose my phone more often than my keys, which the Tiles are attached to). It seems to me the Airtags have a bit more range. My original plan was to put one in luggage, one on the remote, then 2 on the 2 dogs, since I am traveling next month. However then, I found that the convex nature of the airtag plus convexity of the remote make it difficult to stick one to the other. I found some special silicone cases just for Fire TV remotes, but then I also found that they did not fit my particular Insignia remote… could not find that model at all. Then I decided this is silly, I’m just going to buy a new generation pro remote separately that had the tracking/beep built in already—because airtag ($25) + airtag-holding remote cover ($15) were already more expensive than the new remote ($32). This way, I can save my airtag for something else, like my purse (and after all, my remote will never walk out of my house). Just as a summary, I like everything else about it so far (including on dog collars, if you buy a waterproof tag holder separately), but the accessories can get expensive, so I’d look into special devices that already use smart technology integrated, especially on convex surface objects like remotes. I think they really should sell more bundles with the accessories and stickers included.
A**R
Can't live without these!
Can't do without these air tags. They are essential for my family. Function great and accurate. Easy to use and connect.
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