ElevationLab via Amazon has
4-Pack ElevationLab Waterproof Extended AA Battery Case for Apple AirTag on sale for
$35.97.
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Product Details:
- Compatible with both 1st and 2nd gen AirTag.
- Over 14x more battery capacity than AirTag's CR2032.
- Uses two AA batteries (not included).
- Use Energizer Ultimate Lithium for longest life.
- Alkaline or rechargeable batteries are not recommended.
- Easy assembly: Remove AirTag's battery and metal door, place on custom contact. Insert AA batteries. Screw together with included 4mm hex wrench.
- IP69 Waterproof & ultra-durable. Sound volume is about 2/3rd that of an uncased AirTag.
- Ultra-strong fiber reinforced composite construction + CNC machined screws.
- Discreet, doesn't look like an AirTag case (4.45" long x 1.57" wide x 0.75" tall).
- The ultimate peace of mind: 12 months goes fast, and the last thing you want is a dead AirTag on something you value. Great for vehicles, trailers, motorcycles, luggage (use alkaline batteries for checked baggage), camera bags, backpacks, snowmobiles, tool boxes, etc.
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It's good to keep in places where you leave it and forget it and have a lot of space like luggage, backpack, car, etc...
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It's good to keep in places where you leave it and forget it and have a lot of space like luggage, backpack, car, etc...
its for you to track the lost items, not just to locate it for your own pleasure.
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I can easily think of several reasons someone would put an AirTag in their car. Have you ever been to Disneyland/World, or another attraction with a massive parking lot full of nearly identical cars? Sure, you can take a picture or try to remember the aisle or floor number, but why bother when you can just open the Find My app and see exactly where your car is? Or maybe a family member parked the car, and you need to go back to grab something from it.
I don't use one in my cars because I drive Teslas, which already provide live location tracking. But if I owned other cars, I'd definitely consider putting an AirTag in them.
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