For those who, like myself, tend to misplace things unmindfully to later locate the lost normally at times when it’s no longer needed, I'll advise you to keep reading. AirTag is an Apple product that is one helpful solution to monitor your belongings. Though, AirTag is designed to be solely compatible with additional Apple products for precise tracking, which is done through the ‘Find My’ app on your iPhone. Additionally, AirTag hosts as a battery saver and is equipped to sustain more than a single year on average battery. This product is also water resistant, a blessing to the clumsy hands committee. For all the decorative souls out there, you’ll touch home by personalizing your own AirTag. So instead of going with the dull, neutral feature, you may have it engraved with your initials to show personal ownership or with an addition of emojis. For an extra touch, Apple has designed a line of colorful key rings and loops to attach to your AirTag and can be secured onto practically anything.


Here’s a small rundown on how AirTag works. With a single tap AirTag will immediately link itself with your other Apple devices. Submit your name to your AirTag, then secure it to the item you wish to keep up with. Not so hard, right? To make the process much easier, a sound can be generated by tapping on the new ‘items’ tab in the ‘Find My’ app or simply asking Siri to find the item you would like to track. If close by, follow the sound to discover the hidden object. This is all made possible with ‘Precision Finding’, allowing you to check both the distance and direction of your AirTag. Not to mention that AirTag may also be initiated into ‘Lost Mode’. After that, when it’s discovered by the appointed device, a notification will appear.

For privacy measures, only the owner can see the location of their AirTag, which means Apple would not be able to detect its whereabouts. AirTag cannot record location nor history data, and the devices that transfer the setting of your AirTag stays unidentified, and any personal data is always encrypted. AirTag is made to keep out unwelcomed tracking and will send out an alert in case of a breach. If the AirTag fails to be discovered it will then release a sound to help uncover its hiding place.