Why AirTags are a game-changer: Learn how I use them to keep track of my dog and more

If you love your puppy as much as I love my 52-pound “Mini” Sheepadoodle, Lucy, you’d want to track their every movement to make sure they’re safe with one of Amazon’s bestselling products: Apple AirTags.Although Apple is no longer reinventing the wheel with innovative inventions, it is still creating impeccably well-designed products that are user-friendly and have a simplistic interface and design.The AirTags remain a primary example.An AirTag is a compact coin-shaped tracker that helps track lost items by displaying their location.

You can use it to find personal items, like keys, bags, wallets, or pets, like my Lucy, using the Find My app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac.It requires an Apple device, but its plug-and-play nature makes it simple for even the least tech-savvy user to figure out.An AirTag works through Bluetooth and the Find My app, which syncs it to the vast, global Find My network.

If something — or someone, like my Lucy — goes missing and is out of range of my Bluetooth, the AirTag will broadcast signals to devices within the network.These ‘finder devices,’ as they’re frequently called, are completely anonymous and can alert me to Lucy’s location on my iCloud.And if you have an iPhone 11 or newer version, the AirTag’s U1 chip will use Precision Finding, which uses sensors to guide you to a nearby device.

It will guide you to a general area, but if you want it to be exact, “Precise Location” needs to be manually toggled on in your iPhone settings.But you can choose location access from the following categories: Thanks to social media and news outlets showcasing its uses, the AirTag has been a popular item since it hit the market in 2021.

Pros:Cons:A best-seller on Amazon, Apple AirTag has completely changed how I keep tabs on Lucy during the day.With an extra-long battery life, it can last an entire year without needing a battery replacement.

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Publisher: New York Post

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