NEXT-GEN TRACKING TAGS
T3 Magazine|December 2021
There’s no situation in which losing your belongings is a good thing. Luckily, Apple, Samsung and Tile’s latest tag tech is standing ready for deployment
Louise Blain
NEXT-GEN TRACKING TAGS

APPLE AIRTAG

Apple was late to the tag game but its billion-strong network of iPhones makes these an instant market leader

The AirTag is exactly what you would expect from Apple’s first foray into dedicated tracking tech. A slick solid circle of Cupertino design, resolutely allergic to the idea of having an ugly hole for attaching to anything. But buy yourself an AirTag holder – no, you don’t need to go for the Hermès option – and the AirTag is very good at exactly what you want it to do.

AirTag makes the most of Ultra-Wideband (UWB) tech alongside Apple’s Find My network to make sure you know exactly where your items or even pets are. At home this means the Find My app shows just how far away from your AirTag you are at all times, and lets you ring it for even speedier finding.

If you lose something in the outside world, though, that’s when the AirTag really gets to flex its tracking muscles. Thanks to the prevalence of iPhones, there’s a ready-made network of fellow Find My app users. Piggybacking off other iPhones means your lost things will never stay lost and you can track them on a map.

This, the year-long easily replaceable battery, and a built-in NFC chip for easy scanning to obtain owner details, all make up for the fact that you can’t ping your iPhone from the tag itself.

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