popular Posted by scrapplejoe • Apr 23, 2021
Apr 23, 2021 12:16 PM
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popular Posted by scrapplejoe • Apr 23, 2021
Apr 23, 2021 12:16 PM
Apple Airtag 4 pack - $89 for Military, DOD, CAC card holders - Same price for EPP users
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The wife gets one and the son gets one in his school backpack.
Ill probably get another once they release a dog collar to hold one... my dog is a shit that runs away now and then.
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I see these going up in price soon because of the airtags...
That is a horrible price for a 10-pack of CR2032 batteries. I've also had very poor experiences buying coin-cell batteries on Amazon. Apparently lots of sellers have old batteries that have been sitting for years that they dump through Amazon. They look perfectly fine, have the right voltage output, but they die really quickly in your devices. I simply quit buying coin cell batteries on Amazon altogether.
If you have an IKEA near you, they are one of the best places to buy CR2032 batteries -- $3.49 for an 8-pack everyday price, and in my experience they have always been fresh batteries that last:
https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/plat...-80291156/
As to the price of CR2032 batteries going up, there will always be some sellers gouging suckers, but there are already millions and millions of devices on the planet that use CR2032 batteries. I don't think a few million Airtags will impact the overall price. You'll have a better experience if you wait until your Airtag batteries are low to buy as fresh of batteries as you can. They will last longer.
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So far I've never misplaced an Airpod when it's not in the charging case. When they are in the case, you can't use Find My to locate them in your house. It's a huge pain. This is exactly what I need to be able to figure out where my case disappeared to.
Apple is also missing the boat on a thin wallet line. Apple should design and sell wallets (fanboys will drop a fortune on something like that) that are as thin as Big Skinny wallets with a CR2032 battery for a built-in Airtag. Some classic bifold / trifold leather wallets, some aluminum case wallets, etc. They also need to make a thin AirTag that can fit in your wallet.
The three most commonly lost things:
1) Keys
2) Wallet
3) Phone
Tile does have Apple beat in that you can use a Tile to locate your phone for when you lose your phone in the couch cusions.
So far I've never misplaced an Airpod when it's not in the charging case. When they are in the case, you can't use Find My to locate them in your house. It's a huge pain. This is exactly what I need to be able to figure out where my case disappeared to.
Apple is also missing the boat on a thin wallet line. Apple should design and sell wallets (fanboys will drop a fortune on something like that) that are as thin as Big Skinny wallets with a CR2032 battery for a built-in Airtag. Some classic bifold / trifold leather wallets, some aluminum case wallets, etc. They also need to make a thin AirTag that can fit in your wallet.
The three most commonly lost things:
1) Keys
2) Wallet
3) Phone
Tile does have Apple beat in that you can use a Tile to locate your phone for when you lose your phone in the couch cusions.
Now that the dimensions are widely known, expect 100 wallets on Amazon in a few weeks.
I bought a 4-pack. Two for the kid's backpacks, one for me and one for the wife.
I'm putting one in my camera bag. If it gets stolen I have a window of time I can track it and increase my chances of getting my stuff back or at least holding the people who took it accountable.
As silly as it might seem, this useful for automobiles, bikes, hiking bags, and more.
- ability for Android and iOs phones to scan them for information to find users' contact
- using other people's iphones to find your stuff
- foresight to prevent people from using these to track people without their permission
Personally, I don't lose things that often, but I can see parents buying them for kids and older people using them to keep track of things. The replaceable battery is a surprise, considering Apple's profit model of proprietary cords and attempts to prevent customers from upgrading their own devices (RAM, storage, etc...)
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