Credit card "AirTags"
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MesoForm

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9,667 posts

296 months

Yesterday (11:54)
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We've been using the normal Apple AirTags on our keys and some bags for a while now and find them useful for finding stuff when we've dropped it in a bag 'somewhere in the house'. My wife wants one for her wallet (card holder) but obviously the official ones are too chunky to use in a slim wallet.

I've seen the credit card size ones from third parties, does anyone have any experience with these and what brands are OK? Google just brings up adverts and AI reviews.

NDA

24,328 posts

246 months

Yesterday (12:04)
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I don't know the answer, however don't the AirTags have the advantage of being in the Apple ecosystem and, with iPhones being so ubiquitous, offer a better range? But I might be wrong.

I have AirTags for my keys - car key, and house keys. The tags go in a very neat little tan leather holder on the keyring. I bought them at launch and have never had cause to 'activate' the function - although I've changed the batteries a few times. I guess when you need them you really need them.

AB

19,293 posts

216 months

Yesterday (12:08)
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The main use for me is being reminded when I've taken something with me and leave it behind. House keys, car tracker fobs, bags etc

Tymb

212 posts

116 months

Yesterday (12:09)
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Can't help with the card but there are brands other than Apple which will work within the AirTag ecosystem. I have a Knog Scout alarm on my bike and they also do a baggage tag.

NDA

24,328 posts

246 months

Yesterday (12:11)
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Tymb said:
Can't help with the card but there are brands other than Apple which will work within the AirTag ecosystem. I have a Knog Scout alarm on my bike and they also do a baggage tag.
I didn't know that Apple let others in. Good to know.

AstonZagato

13,622 posts

231 months

Yesterday (13:29)
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I bought some KeySmart SmartCard trackers from Amazon.

I wanted wireless recharging. They work as advertised. They are a little pernickety on where they sit on a charger.

eliot

11,986 posts

275 months

Yesterday (14:17)
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I bought these ones a year ago - seem to work well, beeper can be a bit muffled when it's tucked tight in your wallet. They are made for Apple (MFi) - so not snide in theory. You charge them up on a wireless charging pad.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Certified-LBPRT-Rechargea...

jrb43

888 posts

276 months

Yesterday (16:19)
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For what it's worth, I've got the Seinxon one. It works fine, integrates with the rest of the AirTag ecosystem and if the Chinese government are tracking me then they've decided someone who only ever goes to work and the Coop is not going to be a useful asset.

sjg

7,637 posts

286 months

Yesterday (17:11)
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The non-Apple MFI tags work OK but they don't have the UWB / "Precision finding" features that the proper ones do. So for a bag "somewhere in the house" it's not as useful with the direction / distance, if you're close enough though you can connect and play a chime.

The third party ones are fine for alerts when you leave something behind, or showing on a map where the thing is assuming there's iphones around for its location to be updated.

Piginapoke

5,725 posts

206 months

Who uses credit cards nowadays? Just use an e wallet on your phone (Apple Wallet etc) and your cards never need to leave the house.


Michael_B

1,458 posts

121 months

Piginapoke said:
Who uses credit cards nowadays? Just use an e wallet on your phone (Apple Wallet etc) and your cards never need to leave the house.
In a few countries, even tech-advanced ones like Japan, the retailer requires the physical card to be inserted, especially for purchases over £500.

NDA

24,328 posts

246 months

Michael_B said:
In a few countries, even tech-advanced ones like Japan, the retailer requires the physical card to be inserted, especially for purchases over £500.
Yep. I never carry cards in the UK, there's no need. However I drive a few thousand miles in France every year and you need a physical card at the petrol stations.

fooman

984 posts

85 months

NDA said:
Tymb said:
Can't help with the card but there are brands other than Apple which will work within the AirTag ecosystem. I have a Knog Scout alarm on my bike and they also do a baggage tag.
I didn't know that Apple let others in. Good to know.
Knog Scout is just what I'm looking for thanks

Dracoro

8,953 posts

266 months

I have some eufy tags for things that I don’t need precise in room location. Works quite well.

They do a card too

https://amzn.eu/d/b7MeA00