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Just bought one for the vehicle, we live in a safe area but you never know 

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Hi @I am still oxox 

What do these do?

 

I've seen these on sale often on Amz.    And some how, I got the idea that it traces whatever you apply it to.  If so, I wondered about applying it to one's own Cell Phone?  or Car Keys?  or purse?  Or  where you parked your car when exiting a store?

...    Or, on/in someone elses car? (*wink* like a cheating b/f  heh)

            or a teen driver?

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My friend got Doggy Air Tag for her dog, so she can track him if he gets out!  Awesome way to use technology !

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@JoyFilled Warrior wrote:

Hi @I am still oxox 

What do these do?

 

I've seen these on sale often on Amz.    And some how, I got the idea that it traces whatever you apply it to.  If so, I wondered about applying it to one's own Cell Phone?  or Car Keys?  or purse?  Or  where you parked your car when exiting a store?

...    Or, on/in someone elses car? (*wink* like a cheating b/f  heh)

            or a teen driver?


just google search for how to use an air tag 

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@I am still oxox wrote:

Just bought one for the vehicle, we live in a safe area but you never know 



This sounds like a good idea, but there are a lot of limitations to it.  Apple AirTags work through blue tooth, not gps, so it takes longer to transmit if it's not near other Apple devices.  It has to "find" another Apple device every 100' or so.  If the person who takes the car (or luggage or whatever) has an Apple device, they will get an alert that there's an air tag nearby.  

I hate to be the spoiler but someone I'm close to found all of this out the hard way with an expensive bike.  

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I found them useless for travel. You can attach them to anything but the poster above noted the limitations
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I attached one to an umbrella so I wouldn't leave it behind in a store or office or restaurant. The battery supposedly is good for a year, but mine has lasted longer.

 

 

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@Tori3569 wrote:

@I am still oxox wrote:

Just bought one for the vehicle, we live in a safe area but you never know 



This sounds like a good idea, but there are a lot of limitations to it.  Apple AirTags work through blue tooth, not gps, so it takes longer to transmit if it's not near other Apple devices.  It has to "find" another Apple device every 100' or so.  If the person who takes the car (or luggage or whatever) has an Apple device, they will get an alert that there's an air tag nearby.  

I hate to be the spoiler but someone I'm close to found all of this out the hard way with an expensive bike.  


@Tori3569 And then they will not steal the item

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@I am still oxox   If a thief is intent on stealing a car, an AirTag isn't going to stop them. They will simply remove it.

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@bmorechick wrote:

@I am still oxox   If a thief is intent on stealing a car, an AirTag isn't going to stop them. They will simply remove it.


@bmorechick  Exactly! A gps tracker or one of those locks on the steering wheel would be much better...or even better parking in the garage.