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AirTag| A Relief For People Who Keep Forgetting Things

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Apple’s AirTag is a tiny gadget to keep track of our personal stuff. It can easily adhere to other goods and everyday objects such as keys and wallets. If your item gets misplaced, you can use your iPhone to locate the AirTag. In simple words, it’s a location tracker to assist us in keeping track of our belongings.

AirTags pic from front and back. an outstanding gadget to locate lost things.
(Image credit: Apple)

The idea behind this gadget is that you attach one of these to an object you don’t want to lose, and then you can monitor it using the enhanced Find My app on an Apple device.
On April 20, Apple Airtags have finally been revealed during the latest  Apple Event, they help users to locate whatever the AirTags are attached to.

The tiny accessory is in the form of a circular tag with the signature Apple logo. The AirTags integrate with Apple’s “Find My” app.

Apple Airtag Price

A single AirTag costs $29, while a pack of four costs $99. It will be out for sale on April 30, preorders have been live since April 23.

Features

  • The app uses augmented reality to show visual markers leading you toward your lost item.
  • They can be slipped into a pocket of a purse or bag you want to track.
  • Only you have access to the location of your AirTag.
  • Your position history and details are never saved.
  • You’ll need to start by setting up your tag on your own Apple device, and if you try to put it on someone else, they’ll get an alert.
  • Lightweight Design-etched polished stainless steel, and is IP67 water- and dust-resistant.
  • Built-in speaker.
  • Replaceable battery.

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