Apple’s new AirTag, helping you find lost items

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Apple’s new AirTag, helping you find lost items

 

Apple’s new AirTag, helping you find lost items

Today Apple is "spring loaded" with branded new products, as the company announces the slate of early 2021 efforts. One such product is new, and often rumored air tags.

Yes, Apple has finally arrived to announce the item tracking device. It has been rumored for a long time that it seems that it has already reached a conclusion that Apple will finally announce the air tags. And finally that day came. The company kicked things off with a well-crafted marketing video, and then kicked off the details.

 

 Air tags, individual names, are designed to be attached to objects. This includes bags, key rings and other items. Accessories use precision finding available through the U1 chip for accurate discovery. It is available for iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 owners. Using the camera, augmented reality and other features, this feature will find the air tag in the right place.


 The air tag is small and lightweight, with polished precision stainless steel. They can also be personalized, and the air tag is IP67 rated for water and dust resistance. The airtag has a removable cover for easy replacement of the battery. Setup is easy - just bring the AirTag close to your iPhone and follow the on-screen instructions.

 

 

 Air tags are designed to track objects, not people. It offers audible reports of unknown tags thanks to the built-in speaker. Users can use the Find My app to find their airtags from within the app. Air tags can also be located using Siri.

 

Accessories

 

Apple did not elaborate, but announced some options for modern iPhone devices. The company not only unveiled the polyurethane loop but also introduced the leather loop and the leather ring. The latter accessories are especially characteristic of tanned European leather. Each loop, and key ring, will securely attach whatever you need, including a bag. And the air tag fits snugly inside the wall to make sure it doesn't pop out.

From Apple’s announcement today:

 If the airtag is removed from its owner and out of Bluetooth range, Find My Network can help track it. Find My Network is approaching a billion Apple devices and can detect Bluetooth signals from lost airtags and send the location back to its owner, all in the background, anonymously and privately.
     Users can also keep the air tag in lost mode and be notified when it is in range or located over a wide Find My network. If someone finds a lost airtag, they can tap it using their iPhone or an NFC-enabled device and take it to a website that reveals the contact phone number for the owner. Will, if he provides one.


Price and availability.

The air tag costs 29 29. $ 100 You get a pack of four. There's also a free engraving option, so you can place emojis on your airtags.

AirTag goes for pre-order on Friday, April 23rd. AirTag launches on April 30.

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