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Apple AirTag 4 pack offers seamless item tracking with ultra-wideband precision, leveraging the massive Find My network for global reach. Featuring one-tap setup, privacy-focused encrypted location sharing, IP67 water and dust resistance, and replaceable batteries lasting over a year, it’s the ultimate smart accessory for busy professionals who value security and convenience.
| ASIN | B0932QJ2JZ |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #560,208 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #1,289 in Luggage Tags |
| Brand | Apple |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (140,691) |
| Item Weight | 0.39 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Apple |
| Mfr Part Number | MX542AM/A |
| Model Number | MX542AM/A |
| Number of Batteries | 4 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| UPC | 190199320260 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
C**E
I’ve tried a bunch of trackers now, including some no-name brands and the big name, Tile. Always wanted to try Airtags because I have so many Apple products, it seems like a natural extension of that. My dogs were originally on Fi collar subscriptions, but that got expensive ($350+ for 3 years each dog, which was reasonable when we went camping a lot, but lately I just stay home and work from home, and dogs enjoy the fenced yard). I wanted a way to still keep tabs on them just in case they got loose in the neighborhood. Bought a 4 pack of resale “used good” quality, and aside from a little damage to the original packaging, they worked just like new. It was extremely easy to set up, considering that already had the app (just Find My Phone, that every Apple device comes preloaded with). All I did was pull off the protective tape and add it under “items”. It’s easy to categorize and name them individually, and even gives the cute option to give them emojis. I haven’t had mine long yet of course but I have heard the battery life challenges that of Tile. I think there is still a good use for Tile, which is that you can use the tracker to reverse track your phone… that is the main purpose I’m keeping Tiles (I probably lose my phone more often than my keys, which the Tiles are attached to). It seems to me the Airtags have a bit more range. My original plan was to put one in luggage, one on the remote, then 2 on the 2 dogs, since I am traveling next month. However then, I found that the convex nature of the airtag plus convexity of the remote make it difficult to stick one to the other. I found some special silicone cases just for Fire TV remotes, but then I also found that they did not fit my particular Insignia remote… could not find that model at all. Then I decided this is silly, I’m just going to buy a new generation pro remote separately that had the tracking/beep built in already—because airtag ($25) + airtag-holding remote cover ($15) were already more expensive than the new remote ($32). This way, I can save my airtag for something else, like my purse (and after all, my remote will never walk out of my house). Just as a summary, I like everything else about it so far (including on dog collars, if you buy a waterproof tag holder separately), but the accessories can get expensive, so I’d look into special devices that already use smart technology integrated, especially on convex surface objects like remotes. I think they really should sell more bundles with the accessories and stickers included.
A**G
Excelente producto.
M**R
Muito bom. Funciona. Testei varias vezes e realmente dá uma localização, as vezes, com erro de centímetros. o que é irrelevante.
V**I
Quick take: Reliable trackers that integrate perfectly with iPhone. Setup is effortless, the Find My network coverage is excellent, and the precision finding feature works as advertised. You need accessories to attach them to keys or bags, and they only work fully in Apple’s ecosystem, but they do their job very well. My setup and use case I paired four AirTags with an iPhone in less than a minute each. I use one on keys, one in a backpack, one in luggage, and one on a bike. Each shows up in the Find My app with custom names and icons. Setup and integration Pull the tab, hold it near the phone, and it pairs instantly. You can rename each tag and assign an emoji. They show up in the same app I already use to find my devices, which makes it simple. Tracking performance Around the house, precision finding with an iPhone guides me with arrows and distance until I’m right next to the tag. Outside, the tags piggyback on the huge Find My network, so when I left my backpack at a café it showed up quickly once another iPhone user passed nearby. Sound alerts are loud enough to hear in a bag or under a couch cushion. Battery life Runs on standard CR2032 coin cells. Mine lasted close to a year before the app notified me to replace. Swapping the battery takes seconds with a twist. Durability The white plastic scratches easily if you drop them in a pocket with keys. Function isn’t affected but they do scuff. I recommend a key ring holder or case if you want them looking new. What I like • Fast, foolproof setup with iPhone • Accurate precision finding indoors • Huge Find My network coverage outdoors • Replaceable batteries that last about a year • Compact and light enough to fit anywhere What to know before buying • Works best in Apple’s ecosystem; Android users get limited functionality • Holders and key rings are sold separately and add cost • Plastic surface scratches easily • Sound is loud but not piercing; might be harder to hear in very noisy areas Bottom line If you’re an iPhone user who misplaces keys, bags, or luggage, these are the most seamless trackers available. I would rate them 5 out of 5 for ease of use, accuracy, and integration, with minor cosmetic downsides.
L**A
Buenos y bonitos. Pero no los encuentro ja ja ja ja
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