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"Peace of mind in a tiny package!"
By Bienvenido Villanueva on Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2025
I didn’t realize how useful AirTags would be until I actually started using them. Now I have one on my keys, backpack, luggage — even my dog’s collar. These things are lifesavers if you tend to misplace stuff like I do. Pros: ✅ Extremely accurate. When you're nearby, the Precision Finding feature (with an iPhone) literally points you right to the item. ✅ Long battery life. Been using mine daily for months and the battery is still going strong. Easy to replace with a standard CR2032 when needed. ✅ Seamless integration with iPhone. Setup took less than a minute. Just bring it close and follow the on-screen steps. ✅ Great for travel. I tracked my checked luggage through multiple airports — way more reliable than the airline apps. ✅ Lost Mode is clutch. If you lose something, you can mark it as lost and get notified if someone with an iPhone finds it. Cons: ⚠️ No built-in keyring hole. You’ll need to buy a holder or case separately, which adds a bit to the cost. ⚠️ Best with iPhone. Not really useful for Android users, unfortunately. Bottom line: If you’re in the Apple ecosystem and want an easy way to keep track of your essentials, AirTags are absolutely worth it. Small, simple, and surprisingly powerful — a smart buy for forgetful folks like me.
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How could Apple have made such an easy success so completely terribly? Completely useless.
By Chip on Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2021
I have used Tiles for a long time (for keys, my wife's purse, and our cats on their collars), and they work pretty well except that should the device be out of bluetooth range, you are counting on someone with the Tile app being near it to have it found. So usually being an Apple fan (I have an iPhone 12, my wife an iPhone 11, we have two iPads, and two Macbook Pros), hearing Apple would be making one, and that you just need an iPhone to go by your lost item for it to be found, I was excited. How could Apple make a product this bad, when they weren't even innovating? Literally all they had to do was copy the Tile and then throw their weight of the ubiquity of the iPhone behind it. But no. 1. You cannot share tag between two people so useless for tracking devices multiple people in the house might need to find like a cat that got out. Unless the one phone set to the tag is there, you cannot find it (confirmed by Apple support). If that person is at work, a drive away, out of town, etc. forget it. Tiles can be shared among multiple people in the house, so either of us home can find a cat that got out, etc. 2. The volume is much too soft to be audible unless you are right in the same room. At that point the directions to the device finally work (the one new feature beyond my Tiles) but simply being able to hear the device would have worked too -- and moreover would work from adjacent rooms, which the directions and too-soft AirTag do not until you happen to enter the right room. Apple support confirmed there is no way to make the volume louder like my Tile volume. 3. Relative to all the above, this is small as it at least has a solution. But it is an extra annoyance that Apple couldn't even include a small loop or hole so it can be attached to your keyring, cat tag, or really anything else without buying a holder which is the same price again or more for each tag and makes the whole thing much bigger (or perhaps drilling a hole in them, if you were willing to risk it). I have never been so disappointed in an Apple product, nor ever so amazed that a new product from a major company that simply needed to copy an existing product to succeed would miss the mark so badly. Mine are being returned and I am back to my Tiles (which also have replaceable batteries). I just hope they never get out of bluetooth range, or that others keep their Tiles (perhaps like me after trying the AirTag) so they are still found if they do.
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