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- Open Find My app.2. Tab on Items tab.3. Tab Identify Found Item.4. Hold your phone to the AirTag.5. If the AirTag is in Lost Mode, your phone will display the phone number of the person you need to get in contact with. Reporting found AirTag for Android users:1. Unlock your Android device.2. Hold the AirTag to the back of your device.3. If the AirTag is in Lost Mode, your phone will display the phone number of the person you need to get in contact with.
title: “Apple Airtag Review” ShowToc: true date: “2023-01-09” author: “Thomas Hanna”
Opening this device is pretty easy. You’re just going to put a thumb on either side of the stainless steel side, push down, and turn. That’s going to open the device up, exposing the battery underneath. The battery is a CR2032. It’s a pretty standard battery, and you can expect this battery to last for about a year. You could throw this into a backpack or a bag, but you can also pick up some accessories to hang or attach it to objects, which is something that we would recommend. We picked up the leather key chain that Apple sells. It’s a pretty standard-looking leather key chain. Open the snap and slide in your AirTag. Then, go ahead and snap it closed, and you’re all set. You can use the other end to attach the AirTag to anything. The ring on this is pretty big, and if you don’t want to use it, you can always just take it out and put your own smaller ring into this. This key chain does leave your AirTag exposed on both sides, which is going to allow it to be prone to scratching. We labeled ours “Steve’s keys,” and the map shows us where the keys are located. You can also make the lost device play a sound that will keep playing until you find it. That sound is actually pretty loud—louder than we were expecting from a device that is this small. If you can’t hear the sound, you can always click on the Find option, which brings up a precise location for you to follow. Keep in mind, you can use that find feature with the directional arrow only if you’re within Bluetooth range of the missing AirTag, which is going to be anywhere between 30 and 40 feet. Anything over that is going to be a hit and a miss. Start by grabbing your iPhone and loading up the Find My app. Go to the Items tab, select the lost device, scroll down, and enable Lost Mode. Lost Mode will notify you if the AirTag’s location updates. It also allows you to enter a phone number for somebody to contact you if they find your device. Reporting found AirTag for Apple users: 1. Open Find My app. 2. Tab on Items tab. 3. Tab Identify Found Item. 4. Hold your phone to the AirTag. 5. If the AirTag is in Lost Mode, your phone will display the phone number of the person you need to get in contact with. Reporting found AirTag for Android users: 1. Unlock your Android device. 2. Hold the AirTag to the back of your device. 3. If the AirTag is in Lost Mode, your phone will display the phone number of the person you need to get in contact with.