Technology sites appreciate the synchronization and efficiency of AirTag, but are not too excited because a Bluetooth finder has appeared quite a lot.
AirTag is a find accessory that Apple launched during the April 20 event. The device is round, 32 mm in diameter and weighs only 11 g, supports IP67 water / dust resistance, connects to iPhone by Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth LE). Photo: TechCrunch. Similar to AirPods or Apple Watch, just place the AirTag near the iPhone for the device to recognize. When connecting, users can name the AirTag themselves, or use the available name as an item to locate (keys, backpack, wallet, headset …). Photo: The Verge. AirTag’s location is updated in the Find My app. Users can ring, alarm or locate advanced with the Precision Finding feature. With U1 chip, AirTag will provide direction and relative distance to the accessory within Bluetooth connection range (supports iPhone 11 and above). Photo: Tom’s Guide. The writer Matthew Panzarino from TechCrunch appreciated the setup and operation of AirTag. Finding the AirTag location through Find My takes about 30 seconds. As it gets closer, Precision Finding will give directions to the device’s approximate location. Photo: TechCrunch. If the distance to the AirTag is already very close, the user can press the button on the iPhone to let the AirTag ring. Reporter Mark Spoonauer from Tom’s Guide said the volume of the AirTag’s speakers was not too loud. Photo: Tom’s Guide. One of AirTag’s advantages over its competitors is the ability to be searched by billions of iPhones around the world. Through the Find My network (Find My network), users can locate AirTag even when out of Bluetooth range, if the device’s signal is detected by nearby iPhones. Photo: The Verge. Editor Dieter Bohn from The Verge sent someone to a strange location, carrying only the AirTag without a phone, smartwatch or communication device. Thanks to Find My network, AirTag’s location is located by the iPhone on the vehicle moving around, then sent to the owner’s phone, helping to find the device after 30 minutes. Photo: Tom’s Guide. After being released, many people said Find My network is a loophole, making AirTag can be abused to spy on others. However, Apple has included features to help prevent this, including ringing if the AirTag gets lost from its owner for a long time or is constantly on the go, and sending notifications to the tracked person’s iPhone if located near the AirTag. lost owner. Photo: TechCrunch. In terms of privacy, Apple claims the location is not saved in AirTag, data transmitted to Find My is end-to-end encrypted. AirTag’s location is also not visible to family members, even in iCloud Family. Photo: Tom’s Guide. According to The Verge, AirTag carries Apple’s traditional design with a white plastic front, shiny silver back. When purchasing, users can choose 2 letters or emoji to engrave for free on AirTag. However, both sides of AirTag are quite easy to scratch. Photo: The Verge. AirTag’s minus point lies in the lack of lanyard holes. If you want to hang it on a backpack, key chain or handbag, you must buy a chain hook designed by Apple or its accessory manufacturers. Photo: Mashable. In return, AirTag uses CR2032 batteries that can be purchased and replaced easily. Apple says the battery keeps AirTag running for about a year. Photo: TechCrunch. “AirTag is the most ‘Apple’ product I have experienced in many years. It’s just a little more expensive than the competition … The device works well, and the better at keeping you close to the Apple ecosystem, ”says The Verge editor, the AirTag stands out from the competition thanks to its tight integration. with billions of iPhones around the globe to locate. Photo: The Verge. Mashable author Brenda Stolyar also appreciated AirTag’s ability to function, but wasn’t overly excited. “Companies like Tile, Chipolo or Orbit have had similar products (AirTags) for years, but lack the ability to turn them into essential accessories. For iPhone users, AirTag works well through the Find My app. But basically, it’s still a Bluetooth finder ”. Photo: The Verge. Apple launches new purple iPhone and improved iPad Pro M1 During the Spring Loaded event taking place at 0:00 on April 21 (Vietnam time), Apple introduced a series of products including iPhone 12 purple version, new design iMac, AirTag card, iPad Pro M1.
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