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Apple AirTag: 6 Things to Know

Apple’s $ 29 Bluetooth tracker called the AirTag. Add one to something and you’ll find it with the Find Your iPhone app. Now the Airtag is going to get an Android app. Apple is working on an Android version that will be released later this year to help users “check” if an AirTag stranger moves with them.

Apple Air Tag is a small Bluetooth tracker that connects to something like your keys and can be used on your phone, Mac or iPad using Apple Fine My Network. It offers a level of security and privacy that is not comparable to other Bluetooth monitors. Apple has added warnings to let everyone know if they are accompanied by an anonymous AirTag, but some reporters and posts suggest that unwanted tracking limits are not far off. It also announced on Thursday that it will update the time to be notified when it has separated from label owners. The company is developing an Android version to help users “detect” if a visitor’s tag is moving with them.

How the AirTag look like?

AirTag is very tiny which is rough as two quarters. the diameter is bigger than a Mento and is white on one side and stainless steel on the other. it comes with dust and waterproof certification that can be submerged up to 1 meter for 30 minutes.

How the AirTag get power?

Apple said it has a stainless steel replaceable CR2032 battery that will last up to a year. All AirTags are pre-installed with a battery. When it becomes weak, a notification is sent to your iPhone. And CR2032 batteries are commonly found nearby stores.

How to Setup AirTag with Your iPhone?

Air tags are easily set up. Just drag the Battery tab, go to iPhone, and click Connect. It looks like the path of the AirPods is being determined. Upgrade to iOS version 14.5 and sign in to your iCloud account and copy the iPhone code. In some systems, this is also a simple process. Give a name like Keys or on what you are tagging up. Isn’t it simple!

How to locate AirTag?

If AirTag is associated with your Apple ID, you can use the Find My app to link under items. You can add AirTag volume to find your product. AirTag uses its top as an audio device, so there is no small recipe to talk about. Even if you don’t have the Find My app on your iPhone, you can say, “Hey Siri, where’s my AirTag (or whatever name you have given to ur AirTag)?”

If you want a precise finding then a cool interface pops up on your iPhone to guide you to the item and AirTag. It uses the iPhone’s cameras, accelerometer and gyroscope, as well as AirTag data, creates a new touch and sound guide to guide through the lost. Precision Finding works within the Bluetooth range of the AirTag.

If the AirTag is away from you then put it in lost mode and enter the phone number. If someone gets an AirTag, they can register via an NFC phone (iOS or Android). This will take them to a website within order on how they can contact you.

Does AirTag keep my location data?

You can only look at the AirTag only. All location and date information is not stored in AirTag. When an AirTag is connected to another Find My device, such as an iPhone, the data info is encrypted and secretly.

No one, not even Apple, knows where your Air tag is or what device you’re looking for. Any Bluetooth signal changes frequently, so no one else can use them to track you.

Can I get accessories for AirTag?

AirTags are small and can be put in a bag, for example, but it doesn’t have a keyhole. The only way to link it to something else is to buy and use something. Apple sells AirTag fasteners, and third-party cases are already available. The accessories include Loop (polyurethane) which comes at a price tag of $29, £29, AU$45 and has Leather Loop which is $39, £39or AU$59. whereas leather Key Ring is tagged at $35, £35, AU$55.

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