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Airline luggage tags
Airline luggage tags










airline luggage tags
  1. Airline luggage tags how to#
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It even registers that the AirTag is in the southbound lanes of Interstate 5. In the screenshot below, the "Find My" app correctly tells me my AirTag is on the highway near downtown Portland. The "Find My" app will show you a "last updated" figure in minutes or hours to let you know how long it's been since it was detected by the network.

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Your AirTag can go "off the grid" if no devices are within its Bluetooth range.

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Unfortunately, the location will not update or get more specific if there are no iPhones or other Apple devices nearby.

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The looser tracking makes sense because the AirTag needs to be within contact distance of an iPhone, which will not always take place while driving at full speed on a highway. Once I sent my AirTag out on a highway trip around Portland, the tracking became less precise and more intermittent. Tracking an AirTag in a mall with an Apple store. However, it would be reasonable to use the AirTag to try to find your luggage within a specific baggage claim area. It's common for it to not display real-time updates as it moves through the bowels of the luggage handling section of the airport.

airline luggage tags

In other words, don't expect your AirTag to deliver exact real-time tracking of your bag as it moves around within an airport, for example. The AirTag icon changed from a specific location to a more general blue circle covering a large section of the mall. Using the "Find My" app within the confines of an outdoor mall (which included an Apple store) and my phone's precise tracking turned on, the AirTag tracked very well, particularly within Bluetooth range.īut I was a little surprised that there were some gaps in coverage. The region is fairly densely populated but has substantial undeveloped areas, combining connectivity with gaps in coverage. I tested my AirTag by sending it via car and foot around the Portland, Oregon, metro area. You may lose some Bluetooth range since it's inside a bag, but this is better than losing the AirTag completely. Alternatively, just skip that idea and place it in an outside pocket of the bag. If you put it there, be sure to fasten it securely.

airline luggage tags

Note that several TPG staff have lost AirTags that they attached to the outside of their luggage. You can even buy dog collars that you can put the AirTags into to keep watch over your pooch. Just place one safely inside your luggage or you can attach it with a keychain or luggage tag accessory, though that comes with more risks.Īmong some of the more popular AirTag accessories are the Belkin AirTag case with key ring (I use this with my AirTag), a four-pack of Eusty keychains and the Hawanik wallet with AirTag holder. Now that you're set up with the AirTag, it's time to release it into the wild.

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Screenshot courtesy of Find My How to use the Apple AirTag In the below photo of the "Find My" app, the AirTag correctly registers as "With You" when the item is with you. However, the effective Bluetooth range varies based on surrounding conditions and obstructions like buildings and electronic interference. The official iPhone Bluetooth range is 800 feet (which means if you or anyone with an iPhone passes within 800 feet of an AirTag, you can track it). If you zoom in as far as about a 100-foot-wide map area, you'll be able to track the precise location. Zoom out if you don't know what city, state or continent your airline might have dropped your luggage in. You can zoom in and out on the map within the "Find My" app. If you have multiple Apple devices, you'll also see them on the screen by touching the "Devices" button. Just click on the "Find My" app icon on your phone's main screen, hit the "Items" button, and you should see your chosen AirTag icon (in this case, an airplane). All iPhones come installed with the app, which tracks the location of other Apple devices like laptops and iPads. Tracking the AirTag is usually done through the iPhone's "Find My" app. (Photo by Bill Fink/The Points Guy) Familiarize yourself with the Find My app












Airline luggage tags