Apple AirTags will help you find things you misplace – here’s how it’s supposed to work.

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Apple AirTags will help you find things you misplace – here’s how it’s supposed to work

Apple is developing a system and devices that can help you find objects you might lose once in a while, will be some what same like Tile devices.

Our insider told u have Apple’s supposed AirTags started emerging in April this year. More recently, our team got ahold of some screenshots for AirTags on an iPhone, revealing how the devices would work.
The AirTags will work with the “Find My” app in iOS, according to our insider. You’ll be able to place the AirTags on objects like keys and bags to track their whereabouts at home via a new “Items” tag in the Find My app in iOS.

Apple Tag 1

If you want to track your items, AirTags will use a Bluetooth connection with your iPhone, as well as Apple’s new U1 ultra wide band chip inside the latest iPhone 11 series smartphones. When it comes to tracking with the U1 chip should offer more precision than a Bluetooth connection, but it would still mean that you’d need to be relatively near your lost AirTagged items to track them down. Out insider added that Apple might use augmented reality with your iPhone’s camera to show you exactly where your AirTagged item is in a room.

For longer range tracking, AirTags might use the crowd sourcing feature in the latest version of iOS 13, which relies on the Bluetooth connection on other iPhones, iPads, and Macs to find your own Apple devices.

Apple Tag 2

Setting up the AirTags is supposedly as easy as pulling a tag on an AirTag device and placing it near an iPhone. It almost looks paring the AirTag will be very similar to how easy and automatic it is to pair Apple’s AirPods with an iPhone. Once the AirTag device has paired with your phone, you’ll be able to name the AirTag, presumably with the name of the object you want to keep tabs on.

Apple Tag 3

We are not sure when Apple will unveil its AirTags, but we might see them by the end of this year, but we’ll have to wait and see.

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