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4-Pack Apple MFi Certified iOS Only Air Tags Bluetooth Tracker & Key Finder $9.99 + Free Shipping w/ Prime or on $35+

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Yesterday 09:08 PM
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paneerlegendYesterday 09:08 PM
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How does these compare vs AirTag,
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sfbrianclYesterday 11:21 PM
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Quote from paneerlegend :
How does these compare vs AirTag,
There are tons of these knockoffs and they're all basically the same, save the form factor and battery. None of the have UWB to do the fine precision location that you can do with a real AirTag in the Find My app. But otherwise, they all can play some music and track the general positioning. They're good for luggage and stuff that won't be hard to find. But for keys and other items that can hide easily, real ones are better.
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TheLivingBubbaToday 01:58 AM
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I'm looking to clone an Airtag like item to use with FindMyFlipper to have a my Flipper Zero show up on the Find My app. Anyone know if that would work with this?
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Djbobo404Today 04:55 AM
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These are crappy I purchased them and they didn't track correctly battery died after 17 days. The seller would not help with warranty . I had to send them back!
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LavenderPickle7682Today 05:45 AM
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Quote from sfbriancl :
There are tons of these knockoffs and they're all basically the same, save the form factor and battery. None of the have UWB to do the fine precision location that you can do with a real AirTag in the Find My app. But otherwise, they all can play some music and track the general positioning. They're good for luggage and stuff that won't be hard to find. But for keys and other items that can hide easily, real ones are better.
Do people really lose their keys that often?

I mean, people have keys for their home and their car -- their two most valuable possessions. I can't imagine losing access to either, let alone being habitual about such carelessness.
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BatmansplumberToday 05:53 AM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Do people really lose their keys that often?I mean, people have keys for their home and their car -- their two most valuable possessions. I can't imagine losing access to either, let alone being habitual about such carelessness.
It's not for the "often." It's for the "once." Same thing with insurance for a house fire.
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LavenderPickle7682Today 06:15 AM
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Quote from Batmansplumber :
It's not for the "often." It's for the "once." Same thing with insurance for a house fire.
Ok, so you lose them once (or they get stolen, etc). You break out the spare set of keys kept in a safe location (in addition to the set hidden elsewhere on the property in case you get locked out).

That's more akin to insurance. I mean, to lose one's keys habitually is mind boggling. 🤣
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bruinloveToday 06:31 AM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Ok, so you lose them once (or they get stolen, etc). You break out the spare set of keys kept in a safe location (in addition to the set hidden elsewhere on the property in case you get locked out). That's more akin to insurance. I mean, to lose one's keys habitually is mind boggling. 🤣
Like why do you care what people buy and for what reason? You be your frugal ass self and live your best life.
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LavenderPickle7682Today 06:44 AM
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Quote from bruinlove :
Like why do you care what people buy and for what reason? You be your frugal ass self and live your best life.
lol. k.
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HiroxToday 07:30 AM
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So inexpensive that I have been putting them into coat pockets, even attaching them to tools that I tend to forget to put away 😂. Looks ridiculous attached to a beaten up pry bar or sledge hammer, but those are among the two that go missing the most.

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