Apple AirTags: Best GPS tracker for personal possessions
AirTag is a small device that uses Bluetooth connectivity for users to easily find lost devices and objects through the Find My application on iPhone or iPad (requires running iOS 14.5/iPadOS 14.5 or later). Therefore, you must use an iPhone or iPad (capable of updating iOS 14/iPadOS 14) to use AirTag. In addition to Bluetooth, AirTag is also equipped with a U1 chip to locate in space along with a speaker to play a chime.
AirTag needs to be connected to an iPhone or iPad to use, pairing is extremely simple. When you buy an AirTag, you just need to put it next to your iPhone and the two devices immediately see each other, the same way it works with AirPods. When connecting AirTags to iPhone/iPad, they will be in the Items tab of the Find My app. The first time you set up, you will be asked to identify the AirTag (eg keys, backpack...). You can connect to up to 16 AirTags to track your items. When you need to search for an AirTag attached device, you need to open the Find My app, open the Items tab, select the AirTag corresponding to the item you are looking for, then you have the options below.
If AirTag is near you:
- You can ask AirTag to chirp so you can locate them.
- If you use an iPhone 11 or later (with an Ultra-wideband chip), you can accurately locate their distance, direction with an error of only centimeters.
If the AirTag is away from the owner for too long, when moved, it will emit a chirping sound to attract the attention of those around. This feature will prevent someone from wanting to use AirTag to track you. In addition, if you use iPhone, when there is a strange AirTag near you and it is not connected to the owner, iPhone will also notify you to ensure privacy.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- GPS and 4G: Yes.
- SOS: No.
- Battery: 1 year
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REASONS TO BUY:
- Affordable and well made.
- Easy to use for iPhone owners.
- Very effective tracking
REASONS TO AVOID: Non-Apple owners need not apply.