Apple Air Tags (Merged Threads)
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Yeah I get the privacy stuff and it would be a huge mess if someone used one of these things and killed someone that he was stalking.
But I'm just talking about what the technology enabled. It's like stuff out of spy movies.
Also remember that luggage tracker thing with GPS? Was an expensive piece of kit.
So it would be cool if you could throw one of these in your checked luggage just for curiosity sake.
But I'm just talking about what the technology enabled. It's like stuff out of spy movies.
Also remember that luggage tracker thing with GPS? Was an expensive piece of kit.
So it would be cool if you could throw one of these in your checked luggage just for curiosity sake.
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Yeah I get the privacy stuff and it would be a huge mess if someone used one of these things and killed someone that he was stalking.
But I'm just talking about what the technology enabled. It's like stuff out of spy movies.
Also remember that luggage tracker thing with GPS? Was an expensive piece of kit.
So it would be cool if you could throw one of these in your checked luggage just for curiosity sake.
But I'm just talking about what the technology enabled. It's like stuff out of spy movies.
Also remember that luggage tracker thing with GPS? Was an expensive piece of kit.
So it would be cool if you could throw one of these in your checked luggage just for curiosity sake.
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If Apple opens its Find My whatever stuff to Tile devices too as part of an attempt to get ahead of antitrust/competition concerns, then it might actually be better business for Tile and help Tile users too.
Apple's marketing VP Kaiann Drance was doing the press rounds on this. Drance has repeatedly said that they were designed to track items, not people or pets. Drance, however, also said that they could be used to track pets even as they had their limits with pet tracking. With regard to children, Drance suggested that tracking children with an Apple Watch using the Family Setup was a "better choice" than using Airtags to do so.
Airtags will be used to track people, and Apple isn't clueless that there's no easy way to stop all of that from happening with these kind of devices.
Airtags will be used to track people, and Apple isn't clueless that there's no easy way to stop all of that from happening with these kind of devices.
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Isn't it already open (https://developer.apple.com/find-my/)? So it would be more like Tile's decision if they want to join or keep using their own (proprietary) network to achieve the same.
Apple’s more generous to lawyers than Tile. But I do love a good David vs Goliath story.
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Is FindMy really open if Apple conditions FindMys use in such a way that Apple effectively restricts another company from continuing to operate In the manner it did before being subject to Apples conditions and/or Apples newer interpretation/implementation of conditions? If Tile is able and willing to have it taken to court as far as possible, then maybe well get a definitive answer to that question.
Apples more generous to lawyers than Tile. But I do love a good David vs Goliath story.
Apples more generous to lawyers than Tile. But I do love a good David vs Goliath story.
It will be also interesting to see how many will join in addition to those who have already now joined the Find My (VanMoof, Belkin, Chipolo) and how the ecosystem develops further. Let's see if we get the David vs. Goliath story.
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I am left wondering two possible reasons Tile may not wish to enter the Apple walled garden. It is possible Apple will not permit another entity to charge a subscription fee for any services. Or that Tile users wouldn't need them with what Apple provides as included. Secondly, the monthly/annual fees are a cash cow to Tile and their business plan depends on those subscriptions as a big part of their profit center.
Tile must have seen this coming and they have chosen to litigate instead of cooperate. I doubt that that choice gives them any leverage with Apple. Doesn't seem wise to me, but they must not like or be able to deal with using Find My.
Chipolo on the other hand seems like a very reasonable alternative or supplement to the AirTag system, and at the right price, many like myself may consider using both for different reasons.
As I touched upon earlier, if you are a VET and register with ID Me.com you can get a 10% discount on virtually everything Apple sells. This brings the price of a AirTag 4 pack down to $89 inc. shipping. Pretty much chump change for what promises to be a remarkable device and system. Fingers crossed.
Tile must have seen this coming and they have chosen to litigate instead of cooperate. I doubt that that choice gives them any leverage with Apple. Doesn't seem wise to me, but they must not like or be able to deal with using Find My.
Chipolo on the other hand seems like a very reasonable alternative or supplement to the AirTag system, and at the right price, many like myself may consider using both for different reasons.
As I touched upon earlier, if you are a VET and register with ID Me.com you can get a 10% discount on virtually everything Apple sells. This brings the price of a AirTag 4 pack down to $89 inc. shipping. Pretty much chump change for what promises to be a remarkable device and system. Fingers crossed.
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I bought a 4 pack today. They're not particularly accurate. Despite being in the same house, one is showing 2 houses one way, the other is showing 1 house the other way in the Find My app.
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Speaking of ultra-wideband, it could already be the case that Tile is already tied up with an Apple non-disclosure agreement related to U1 chips/ultra wideband from a few months before AirTags was announced.
Almost the same kind of issues with Tile with the Tile app at times, but move around enough and eventually it should correct a bit at least.
On what kind of device are you using the Find My app? Not all devices with Find My have ultra-wideband capability, and maybe that has some consequences for Find My use with AirTags. Have you tried to enable the precise location thing instead of approximate location on your device with the Find My app?
On what kind of device are you using the Find My app? Not all devices with Find My have ultra-wideband capability, and maybe that has some consequences for Find My use with AirTags. Have you tried to enable the precise location thing instead of approximate location on your device with the Find My app?
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On what kind of device are you using the Find My app? Not all devices with Find My have ultra-wideband capability, and maybe that has some consequences for Find My use with AirTags. Have you tried to enable the precise location thing instead of approximate location on your device with the Find My app?
I do love how easy Apple makes installation of these sort of things. Pull out the battery tab, it appears on your iPhone, you click Connect, and off you go. 15 seconds at most.
I bought a Sonos Roam last week, and getting that installed and on the Wifi network was an absolute pig.
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Tile could join the Find My network but they won't have access to the UWB chips in the later iPhone models, which will show 30 feet away indications as you get close to AirTag. Certainly a competitive disadvantage.
However, I considered Tile in the past and didn't go for it. I've heard complaints since that you can't change the battery, have to get a new Tile and prices were all over the place on Amazon.
In any event, it was a niche market. AirTags will probably expand that market by several times whatever volume Tile shipped. The keynote demo probably brought far more attention than whatever advertising Tile has done to date.
AirTags are priced for impulse buys by millions of iOS device owners, many of whom never even knew about Tile. People will play around with it and most of them will never really check their AirTag locations after the curiosity factor wears off.
But AirTags will easily dwarf Tiles out in the field. If Apple is lucky, AirTags become another thing that keeps people on iOS.
However, I considered Tile in the past and didn't go for it. I've heard complaints since that you can't change the battery, have to get a new Tile and prices were all over the place on Amazon.
In any event, it was a niche market. AirTags will probably expand that market by several times whatever volume Tile shipped. The keynote demo probably brought far more attention than whatever advertising Tile has done to date.
AirTags are priced for impulse buys by millions of iOS device owners, many of whom never even knew about Tile. People will play around with it and most of them will never really check their AirTag locations after the curiosity factor wears off.
But AirTags will easily dwarf Tiles out in the field. If Apple is lucky, AirTags become another thing that keeps people on iOS.
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My 4 pack arrives today and I have several questions before beginning my testing. What iPhone or device are your using for tracking and what iOS is installed? I'm curious because this is the first I've heard of any lack of location accuracy from any source on the web. It would seem that if it is in the same house as your phone, then your phone GPS accuracy is at fault, not the AirTag.
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I think that's why the AirTag location was off. MacBook Air does not have built in GPS chip. It uses WiFi to estimate its location so it could be off by a house or 2. Although your iPhone (even though you were not using it for Find My app) should help your MacBook Air to put in a more accurate location. I wonder how Find My network works when you have some inaccurate devices (like macbook) mixed in with ones with GPS chips locating the same thing. Does it just take the average and make it guess or put more weight on the ones with GPS.
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Tile could join the Find My network but they won't have access to the UWB chips in the later iPhone models, which will show 30 feet away indications as you get close to AirTag. Certainly a competitive disadvantage.
However, I considered Tile in the past and didn't go for it. I've heard complaints since that you can't change the battery, have to get a new Tile and prices were all over the place on Amazon.
In any event, it was a niche market. AirTags will probably expand that market by several times whatever volume Tile shipped. The keynote demo probably brought far more attention than whatever advertising Tile has done to date.
AirTags are priced for impulse buys by millions of iOS device owners, many of whom never even knew about Tile. People will play around with it and most of them will never really check their AirTag locations after the curiosity factor wears off.
But AirTags will easily dwarf Tiles out in the field. If Apple is lucky, AirTags become another thing that keeps people on iOS.
However, I considered Tile in the past and didn't go for it. I've heard complaints since that you can't change the battery, have to get a new Tile and prices were all over the place on Amazon.
In any event, it was a niche market. AirTags will probably expand that market by several times whatever volume Tile shipped. The keynote demo probably brought far more attention than whatever advertising Tile has done to date.
AirTags are priced for impulse buys by millions of iOS device owners, many of whom never even knew about Tile. People will play around with it and most of them will never really check their AirTag locations after the curiosity factor wears off.
But AirTags will easily dwarf Tiles out in the field. If Apple is lucky, AirTags become another thing that keeps people on iOS.