The ‘high quality’ travel gadget that keeps your luggage safe – and means it will never get lost
HOLIDAYMAKERS have been left stunned by a "high quality" travel gadget that keeps your luggage safe - and means it will never get lost.
AirTags are coin-sized, wireless discs which use Bluetooth technology to ping Apple devices nearby.
The £29 tracking devices then report the last known location of the AirTag to other devices registered to it.
Travellers can put the trackers in their suitcases or use a to attach it to their luggage.
If they do go missing, you'll know exactly where they are.
According to aviation IT group SITA, nearly 10 million bags were either lost or damaged in 2021.
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shared his bag-tracking hack in a viral video.
He advised viewers to buy an Apple AirTag – or several – and hide them inside their luggage.
"These guys, Apple tags. I want you to get them and I want you to label them and put them in all your stuff," he said.
"Hide them in the bottom, bottom of your bag. Also hide them in other bags within bags."
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Android phone users can also opt for Samsung Galaxy SmartTag and Life360 Tile trackers instead.
How safe is an AirTag?
Despite the usefulness of these AirTags, media reports have warned users of how criminals are misusing this technology in clandestine ways.
In December 2021 for example, a woman named Ellie Tindall told the that she noticed she was stalked when she found an AirTag attached to her car while helping her friend relocate.
Another woman named Jeana also wrote a post on Twitter about her experience being stalked with an AirTag after a night out with friends at a bar.
She stated: "It was 2am and I was driving away with no cars around me and I kept getting this alert for like 30 mins straight.
"I’ve gotten that alert before while I was in traffic…sometimes when you’re near other people for a while on the road Apple thinks it’s following you, but it was late, and I started to make a bunch of right turns and run counter and I was still repeatedly getting this message,"
Additionally, a swimwear model named Brooks Nader spoke of her ordeal of being stalked, after she noticed that an AirTag was slipped into her bag.
She stated that the incident occurred at a bar in New York City.
How does it work?
Your AirTag sends out a secure Bluetooth signal that can be detected by nearby devices in the Find My network.
These devices send the location of your AirTag to iCloud — then you can go to the Find My app and see it on a map.
The whole process is anonymous and encrypted to protect your privacy.
And it's efficient, so there's no need to worry about battery life or data usage.