AirTags employ ultra-wideband technology and leverage Apple's existing network of devices to ping each other in order to pinpoint the position of your misplaced item. So, Airtags do not use GPS to find goods. Apple's Find My Network uses Bluetooth signals to locate and identify your possessions. In a word, it works like a radar chip, signaling and detecting other chips of the same type.
The AirTag has a tiny circular design on the front with a white finish and a stainless steel rear. AirTags are free to be personalized with up to four characters or emojis (depending on your preferences, you can choose from up to 31 emoji).
AirTag dimensions
width: 31.9mm (1.26Inch)
height: 31.9mm (1.26Inch)
depth: 8.0mm (0.31Inch)
weight: 11g (0.39oz)
Price
Apple sells single AirTag trackers for $29 and four-packs for $99
Buy on Apple.com
What's in a box
AirTag with CR2032 coin cell battery installed
Our AirTag Wallets are designed to make your experience stress-free thanks to its secret AirTag pocket
Is It Worth It?
The Apple AirTags are a helpful and simple tool for reconnecting you with missing items. They're easy to set up and operate, and the Precision Finding function can help you find missing goods fast. Apple has also paid close attention to privacy to guarantee that location trackers are not abused.
Benefits:
- Excellent for locating lost goods
- Precision location with iPhone 11 and later
- Waterproof, small, and lightweight
Limitations:
- AirTag does not function with Android
- Easily scuffed
- iPhones older than 11 do not support precision location
Is AirTag Safe?
To lessen environmental effect, AirTag is equipped with the following features
- The primary logic board's solder is made entirely of recycled tin.
- Mercury-free
- BFR-free\sPVC-free
- Beryllium-free
If you want to track your keys or another object, know that the data is stored as securely as Apple data is. According to Apple, AirTags are connected to a single Apple ID and employ end-to-end encryption to keep data safe.