8 Creative Ways To Use AirTags!

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Published 2022-03-16
Protect and potentially recover your stuff with AirTags.
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All Comments (20)
  • @Burps___
    When I take my little kids to the amusement park, I place an airtag on each of them. šŸ‘¦šŸ» I also have waterproof #airtag holders so i can tie them to their swim trunks at water parks.
  • Finally a useful vlog. I had no idea they work off of other peoplesā€™ iPhones - definitely reinforces the friendly iPhone community.
  • @SummerBaby728
    If you ever hire movers to do an out of state move, they will almost always take much longer than they originally told you and oftentimes the dispatchers wonā€™t know exactly where the truck is or its ETA (especially when they are doing multiple moves on one truck). Throw an AirTag in with your stuff and youā€™ll know how close it is to arriving, not to mention exactly where it is.
  • @kmiller0402
    Great Ideas! I have one on my keys, dogā€™s collar, cars, and luggage. I never thought about putting one in expensive/ sensitive packages ā¤
  • @kaseytay1810
    Going to use airtag to find my parked car at the amusement park! Haha
  • @8383kathy
    Great ideas. Bicycles and inside the car seat. Brilliant
  • @joetsou138
    I have an idea of Airtag use in light of the current Hamas-Israel war. Any resident in Israel, Gaza, or West Bank needs an Airtag sewn in clothing or hidden in shoes when they go out, just in case he or she might become a victim of hostage in that war-torn region. And family can track their location. If kidnapped, the family can notify the authorities of the whereabouts and initiate rescue operations. Similarly, families of pilgrims can track the location of their loved ones on the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Trail by using Airtags on them.
  • @navistars
    Great video! Question: I have a motorbike rental company in Patagonia. Do you think I can use them to track my bikes with an AirTag?
  • @RandomStuff991
    Whatā€™s your experience with DHL? Iā€™ve seldom used them.
  • The colour of the tag makes it more difficult to conceal. Itā€™s white. The inside of wallets and bike seats and car swats etc, is black.
  • @RUS38
    Another drawback is any apple device that isnā€™t yours must have a Bluetooth enabled in order to pinpoint the location of any air.
  • Hooked under the car seat, life saver guys, nobody even thinks of looking there
  • @answer420
    The irony is the design of "AirTag" was stolen from Davison Design in Pittsburgh, I am the inventor and have proof Apple used tortious interference to breach the NDA I had with Davison to get my design. The man (Paul G Puskarich) credited with "AirTag" is the neighbor of the owner of Davison Design (George M Davison) and grew up 7 miles from Davsion Design and Development, where I submitted the design in 2004.
  • @realkoko-loco
    Just think-if Cassius Clay had one of these on his bicycle, thereā€™d be no Muhammad Ali and thereā€™d have been an undeterminable number of consequential chain of events. Itā€™s so insane to think of how one small thing can alter a single event that can cause global changes. Off topic, I was working out today when I had this thought. When I was growing up, we had encyclopedias and thatā€™s what I read in the bathroom, and elsewhere (largely the bathroom), and as a child/teen, I knew so much more common knowledge than most kids today who tote all of the information in the world in their pockets all of the time. The difference is that I read the information that I had. If it wasnā€™t relevant to science, geography, history, grammar, etc., it wouldnā€™t have been in the books. Today, kids HAVE the information, but itā€™s in a ā€œbookā€ that also has games, videos, television, music, etc. so the good knowledge isnā€™t consumed effectively. Would the world be better off without these omniscient devices? Maybe we should just have classes on how to them because while popping jewels or killing pigs with slingshot birds may be fun, letā€™s face it, our kids are stupid!