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Apple AirTag Technology.
APPLE AIRTAG TECHNOLOGY
Introduction
Apple in April 2021 unveiled
its long awaited AirTag after
years of rumors and
speculation.
The small circular tag is
designed to be attached to
items like keys and wallets
to allow these accessories
to be tracked using
Bluetooth right alongside
Apple devices in the Find
My app.
Source: www.macrumors.com
AirTags Price
A single AirTag is priced at
$29, and a package of four
AirTags can be purchased
for $99.
Source: www.macrumors.com
Accessories
AirTags are available
directly from Apple, and
that price point does not
include the accessories
needed to attach the AirTag
to an item.
Apple sells AirTags
accessories separately, and
there are also several third-
party options.
Source: www.macrumors.com
AirTags Release Date
AirTags became available
for preorder on Friday, April
23, and will officially launch
on Friday, April 30.
Source: www.macrumors.com
AirTag Reviews
Ahead of the launch of
AirTags, members of the
media were able to test
them out and first
impressions are positive.
Source: www.macrumors.com
Smart & Capable
AirTags have been
described as "smart" and
capable" for those in
Apple's ecosystem, and
tracking has been lauded
for its accuracy.
Source: www.macrumors.com
Initial location
It can sometimes take a full
30 seconds or more to get
an initial location for an
AirTag from another room,
and it's possible to get
inaccurate locations foiled
by obstructions and walls
due to Bluetooth.
Source: www.macrumors.com
AirTags Design
The AirTag is a small,
button-shaped tracking
device with a glossy white
front that can be
customized with an
engraving and a silver
backing.
Source: www.macrumors.com
CR2032 batteries
AirTags are designed around
the CR2032 batteries that
are inside and need
additional accessories to
attach to an item.
Source: www.macrumors.com
AirTags Engraving
Each AirTag can be
engraved with up to four
letters or emoji characters,
though there are some
restrictions on multiple
emoji due to size
limitations.
Source: www.macrumors.com
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