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#Apple AirTags review: Beautiful design, but… why?

#Apple AirTags review: Beautiful design, but… why?

The AirTags are an extremely first-generation Apple product. In other words they’re well-designed, exciting, and… flawed.

Did I want one as soon as I saw them? Of course. But am I confused about how it fits into my daily life? You betcha. So far, so Apple.

I’ve now been using Apple’s trackers for over a month and while I’m impressed with the technical capabilities of them, I’ve yet to find a compelling reason to buy them. Unless you’re constantly losing stuff in your house. Then knock yourself out.

In this piece we’re going to review the AirTags and talk about some of the controversy surrounding the location trackers. Even better, we’ve made a video all about this too. You can watch that at the top of the page. And also here. Aren’t you blessed?

What is an AirTag?

It’s a location tracker. You attach it to whatever object you want to keep safe and then you can use your iPhone to seek that thing out.

How big is an AirTag?

It’s about the size of a thick button, roughly 3cm by 3cm. In my experience, it’s small enough to slip into a pocket, but it’s too thick to be put into a wallet without the material bulging — which is a big shame.

AirTags weigh 11 grams, which is roughly the same as a AAA battery.

Apple AirTag size and weight, compared with a AAA battery