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There is a review on one of them that says they fit the Moto Tag, and those work with Android.
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makes the battery last ten years (recommend buying quality batteries to not leak). I threw it in my trunk though under a blanket in the spare tire area just in case the car is ever stolen.
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makes the battery last ten years (recommend buying quality batteries to not leak). I threw it in my trunk though under a blanket in the spare tire area just in case the car is ever stolen.
but I have so many questions…
First and foremost: to what on his person do you attach this device .. ?
Seems like a really interesting concept
but I have so many questions…
First and foremost: to what on his person do you attach this device .. ?
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My own elderly father was never a big phone guy. He would often just put the phone down in the house, not remember where it was, and then the battery would drain to zero. Important calls got missed, and he didn't have the phone when he needed it. AirTag solved the issue.
My only gripe with the AirTag/FindMy system is that Apple only allows 15 per account at any given time. That's too bad for Apple because I would gladly be buying more and deploying them to track important stuff like keys, wallets, devices, backpacks, etc - stuff that easily gets set down in a house and that I don't want to go on some mad-dash search to find.
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Yeah, that's exactly what "mean" sounds like. Sheesh.
"I have two younger children and haven't lost a phone, tv remote , keys anything"
You are clearly superhuman. Please teach me how to be you!
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