Apple AirTags: See one of Apple’s tiniest products ever

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Apple Airtags, the beacon-style devices work similarly to Tile and Samsung’s SmartTag Bluetooth trackers.
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You can attach it to an object easily misplaced like your keys and you can keep track of where it is using Apple’s Find My app and network.
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The small size of an AirTag can’t be overstated. It weighs roughly the same as two quarters.
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It’s bigger than a Junior Mint, a Milk Dud and a Mento, as you can see.
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But not by much. AirTags might be Apple’s smallest product yet.
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Apple says the AirTags setup is similar to how you activate AirPods.
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If you’ve misplaced your item in a public place, you can place the AirTag in Lost Mode and get notified once it’s in range or has been located by the Find My network.
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If you haven’t already, you’ll have to update your iPhone software to iOS 14.5 for it to work.
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Despite its tiny size, the Apple AirTag has Bluetooth, ultra wideband and NFC to help you keep track of your items.
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