AirTags with CR2032 coin cell battery installed, Documentation
Accessories
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Precision Finding
Precision Finding is compatible with iPhone 11 models and later, excluding iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation) and iPhone 16e.
Splash, Water, and Dust Resistance
AirTag is splash, water, and dust resistant and was tested under controlled laboratory conditions with a rating of IP67 under IEC standard 60529 (maximum depth of 1 meter up to 30 minutes). Splash, water, and dust resistance are not permanent conditions and resistance might decrease as a result of normal wear. Refer to the Safety and Handling documentation for cleaning and drying instructions.
System Requirements
Requires iPhone SE, iPhone 6s or later, or iPod touch (7th generation) with iOS 14.5 or later, or iPad Pro, iPad (5th generation or later), iPad Air 2 or later, or iPad mini 4 or later with iPadOS 14.5 or later.
Connectivity
Bluetooth 5.0 for proximity finding Apple-designed U1 chip for Ultra Wideband and Precision Finding NFC tap for Lost Mode
Speaker
Built-in speaker
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Customers find the AirTag easy to set up and use, and appreciate its robust tracking capabilities. However, the functionality receives mixed feedback, with some saying it does the job while others report it becomes useless.
Customers praise the AirTag's tracking capabilities, noting its precision and ability to monitor items at any time.
"...Its precise Find My network, compact design, and long battery life make it incredibly reliable...." Read more
"...It picked up on real tracking time the quality small not easy to find" Read more
"...No tracking in remote areas: While it's great in places with Apple devices around, the AirTags rely on nearby Apple devices to update their location...." Read more
"...Hearing the sound and using the precision tracking is oddly satisfying...." Read more
1,206 customers mention "Ease of use"1,100 positive106 negative
Customers find the AirTag easy to use, with setup being a piece of cake and the app being user-friendly.
"...Perfect for keys, bags, or luggage. A must-have for Apple users—simple, effective, and worth every penny!" Read more
"...Setting it up was a breeze. I just popped the AirTag on a keychain and handed it to my kid, who promptly tried to use it as a pretend rocket ship...." Read more
Customers have mixed experiences with the AirTag's functionality, with some saying it does the job and is a useful device, while others report that it is not functional and only works for iPhone users.
"...A must-have for Apple users—simple, effective, and worth every penny!" Read more
"...The best part? The AirTag doesn’t just help you find your child; it makes you look like a genius to all the other parents. “..." Read more
"...NO LOCATE PHONE OPTION: Having used Tile devices for years, I have found it to be super useful to be able to have two-way location ability; being..." Read more
"...so unreasonable, and frankly still does feel that way, but it works like a charm and would be worth its weight in gold if it saved me losing my bag...." Read more
*Note- Video shows the sound the Airtag makes when you select 'Play Sound' from your iPhone* Airtags are Apple's entry in the smart tag market; an accessory to help locate devices you might lose. Tile and Samsung have similar products, but the big advantage that Airtags have over other smart tag devices is the connection to the FindMy network, which allows any nearby Apple devices to help locate your Airtag. This is a big deal for iPhone users. So the idea is, you attach the Airtag to something like your keys for example, and then if you lose your keys you can find them in three ways: you can use your phone to make the Airtag beep, you can use Precision Finding to have your phone point you to where the Airtag is, or if it is really far away, it will use the FindMy network to locate the Airtag based on signals received from other iPhone users that are near your Airtag. Here are my thoughts so far: PROS: SETUP: Setup for these Airtags is incredibly easy. Just pull the tab off of the battery shield, hold the Airtag near your iPhone, and it will be detected and prompt you to name the Airtag. Then you associate it with your Apple account, and you're done. NETWORK: This is the biggest advantage Apple has, because being connected to the FindMy network increases the odds that there will be someone nearby your device if you lose it. Tile uses their mesh network to help you find lost devices, but there are nowhere near as many Tile app users as there are Apple users on the FindMy network. For iPhone users, this means you are much more likely to find a lost Airtag than a lost Tile. PRECISION FINDING: (This feature requires an iPhone 11 or 12) If you are within about 30 feet, you can use the Precision Finding option that points you in the direction of the Airtag from your phone, telling you about how far away it is and what direction it is in. This is super useful around the house to find a nearby Airtag. NFC TAG: You can set a phone number and message for anyone that might find your Airtag, so even Android users can scan the Airtag with NFC, and get that information about who it belongs to, so they can contact you to return it. Apple users can also report a found device through the FindyMy network. IP67 WATERPROOF: IP67 means the unit can be dropped into a body of water up to a meter deep, for up to half an hour. I haven't tested this out, but it is nice to know that the Airtags have this protection. CONS: DURABILITY: The Airtag seems to scratch pretty easily on the metal side. Even within 24 hours of test use, the metal side already has a few scratches on it. This might not be a big deal if it is just cosmetic damage, hopefully it won't affect the device's functionality in the long run, but I still would've rather had it be just plastic on both sides to avoid these scratches. NO LOCATE PHONE OPTION: Having used Tile devices for years, I have found it to be super useful to be able to have two-way location ability; being able to push a button on the Tile device to locate my phone in case I misplace it. You can't do that with the Airtags. NO KEY RING LOOP: Users of Tile or Samsung Smart Tags are probably accustomed to being able to attach their smart tag devices directly to a key chain via a built in small loop, without having to buy another accessory. These Airtags don't have a loop, and you have to buy an accessory, which Apple currently sells for about $35. There are less expensive options from 3rd party vendors like Belkin for around $12, but still I was a little bit annoyed to have to spend more money to attach the Airtag to a keychain. OVERALL: So, at first I wanted to compare these Airtags to the other smart tag devices from Tile and Samsung. But actually, if you primarily use an iPhone, there really isn't much of a choice. The fact that these are connected to the FindMy network, the ease of setup, and the Precision Finding option for newer iPhones, makes it hard to chose anything else. Again, I personally love Tile's ability to also locate my phone from my keys, but if you mainly use an iPhone, then technically you have the FindMy network to try to locate your phone anyway. So in summary, most Android users will probably stick with Tile, Samsung S20/21 users should try Samsung SmartTags because the AR find is pretty cool and the smart device integration is nice, but all iPhone users should go with Airtags. Hopefully they will add new features in the future. *Pictures show Airtag next to a quarter for size reference, and then 'connect' screen that pops up when you put Airtag near your phone for the first time*
The Apple AirTag is a game-changer for tracking lost items! Its precise Find My network, compact design, and long battery life make it incredibly reliable. The seamless integration with iOS and loud speaker help locate belongings quickly. Perfect for keys, bags, or luggage. A must-have for Apple users—simple, effective, and worth every penny!
So, I finally caved and bought an Apple AirTag to keep tabs on my kid. Let me just say, this tiny gadget has officially earned its place as the MVP in the game of "Where Did That Child Go?"
First off, if you’ve ever lost your child in a store and had to endure the frantic game of hide-and-seek, the AirTag is like having a superpower. It’s small, discreet, and, thanks to its sleek design, doesn’t look like a bulky tracking device—more like a cool accessory that says, “I’m not just here to find your lost items; I’m here to keep tabs on the rugrat!”
Setting it up was a breeze. I just popped the AirTag on a keychain and handed it to my kid, who promptly tried to use it as a pretend rocket ship. (Hey, at least they’re creative!) But once we had it properly attached, the real fun began.
The Find My app is basically a treasure map for parents. The “Lost Mode” is great, but the real gem is the precision finding. When my kid decided to play hide-and-seek in the backyard (again), I simply activated the feature and, voilà, I could track them down with pinpoint accuracy. It’s like having a personal radar that tells you, “Your child is approximately 5 feet away, hiding behind the oak tree, and giggling like a maniac.”
The best part? The AirTag doesn’t just help you find your child; it makes you look like a genius to all the other parents. “Oh, you’re still searching for your kid in the park? That’s cute. I’m just following the AirTag signal. They’re right behind that bush. Again.”
In summary, if you’ve ever wished for a magical way to keep track of your kid’s whereabouts without installing a GPS tracker on their forehead, the Apple AirTag is your answer. It’s small, effective, and makes you look like you’ve got parenting all figured out. Plus, it gives you the peace of mind to enjoy your coffee while your child is having their next great adventure (or hiding session).
I travel a lot and while I generally don't check bags (carry-on only), I am always a nervous Nelly about leaving my daybag behind by accident in a ride-share or at a restaurant. The cost of the AirTag always seemed so unreasonable, and frankly still does feel that way, but it works like a charm and would be worth its weight in gold if it saved me losing my bag. Just before my annual trip to Europe this past summer, my boss had ordered a four-pack because he needed two and figured he might as well get four. He offered if I wanted to use the extra two temporarily since I would be forced in most cases to check my bag while flying within Europe. For Black Friday this year, I broke down and purchased a four-pack (at a great sale price) for myself so now I have plenty of AirTags for anything and everything.
When I travel, I put one in each bag, regardless of whether it is being checked or not. This includes the small bag I put in the seat-back pocket. Not that I have ever left it behind my accident, but it is one of my fears. At least now I'll get an alert almost immediately if I get too far away from it.
One thing I had not considered about AirTags is that you can set locations where it is normal for the tag to stay put even if you leave and even better you can set more than one location (home, office, etc.).
The sound isn't overly loud, so it might be harder to hear if you are trying to use that to help pinpoint the location. Making changes to the name of the tag (especially helpful when you are using several or changing them between items) is very easy. And it is also easy to remove and re-register them if you want to share with friends/family.
I did end up getting some cheap keychain type tags just so they were easier to see inside a bag and/or attach to something inside the bag, but it certainly isn't necessary.
Very good product from Apple. Small, round tag that fits in your pocket, fits in the luggage, fits in your car, and is easy to conceal. If you want to protect your luggage from being lost. I am very happy. with the size, with build quality, and being able to navigate it through the Find My app. Very happy with the purchase. Bought a four pack, and then another one for my needs. I have to recommended due to its high-quality build, and a reasonable price. The battery life is about a year long, which is not bad. And it’s easy to use.
I love having an AirTag in my purses because it’s like a safety net for my forgetfulness. If I ever leave it somewhere (or if tiny hands decide to hide it in a toy bin), I can track it down easily. It connects fast, works flawlessly, and gives me peace of mind knowing I won’t be tearing the house apart looking for my bag.
Excelente producto. Lo compramos para rastrear nuestro vehículo y nos ha funcionado perfecto es muy discreto y puede ponerse en cualquier lugar. Fácil de usar obviamente si tienes iPhone. Sin duda lo recomiendo 🫶🏻