AirTag
Even though Apple claims that the AirTag was created to monitor goods - not pets - they actually work wonderfully for tracking your pet's whereabouts. Even better, they easily outperform rival Bluetooth trackers, given the breadth of Apple's device network. This item opens our list of the best GPS dog collars and pet trackers.
AirTag devices offer an advantage over most other Bluetooth trackers (such as Tile) since they use a new and more exact ultra wideband positioning technology. After putting the AirTags through their paces, we discovered that they are more intuitive, trustworthy, and simple to use than Tile monitors. If the AirTag is out of range of your iPhone's Bluetooth, it will leverage Apple's crowdsourcing Find My Network of roughly a billion devices. When the AirTag gets within range of another Apple device, it updates the tracker's location in your app. That way, you should be able to locate your lost items or pets.
Due to the AirTag's compact puck form and lack of holes, you'll need to purchase (or create) a keychain, loops, or AirTag-ready collars to conceal the tracker. The FollowPaw AirTag collars, the Studio Proper DogTags, or Case-glow-in-the-dark Mate's collar mount are all some excellent alternatives.
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Price: $29
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