Hi Apple Fans,
In the latest iOS 14.5 beta, Apple has enabled the Items tab in the
Find My app for all users. This is a good indicator that Apple's
Bluetooth tracker product is imminent (following around two years of
rumors that the product is in development). However, the Items tab
will also be used by third-party accessories that integrate with the
Find My network, so technically the two things are not inextricably
tied.

Apple is working on a Tile-like Bluetooth tracking device that's
designed to be attached to items like keys and wallets for tracking
purposes, letting you find them right in the Find My app.

What are AirTags?
AirTags are small tracking tiles with Bluetooth connectivity that can
be used to find lost items. There are several similar products on the
market, such as Tile and Adero, but Apple's version will be more
deeply integrated with Apple devices.

How will AirTags work?
AirTags will have built-in chips that will allow them to connect to an
iPhone, relaying the position of devices that they're attached to. You
will be able to use your iPhone , iPad, and Mac to track the location
of AirTags much like you do to find missing Apple devices.

What will AirTags look like?
Based on images found within an internal build of iOS 13, AirTags are
small, circular white tags with an Apple logo on the front.
Presumably, these will attach to items via adhesive or an attachment
point like a ring, and there may be multiple ways to use them with
different items.

How will tracking items with AirTags work?
AirTags will show up in a new "Items" tab that will be available in
the Find My app right alongside your Apple devices and your friends
and family. With AirTags, the Find My app will be a one stop shop for
anything that you want to find. Apple added the "Items" tab in iOS
14.5, and it can be used to track third-party Bluetooth accessories
that have Find My integration ahead of the launch of the AirTags.

AirTags, like a lost iPhone or iPad , will show up on a map and will
have an address listed where they can be tracked to.

What will happen if I lose an item that has an AirTag?
Based on code found in iOS, if you lose an item that has an AirTag on
it, you'll get a notification on your iPhone . You'll then be able to
tap a button in the Find My app that will cause the AirTag to chime
loudly so you can locate something that's lost nearby.

It also appears that augmented reality will play a role in tracking
down lost items. The Find My app may include an ARKit feature that
lets you use augmented reality to track down an item that's nearby,
with Apple using balloon assets to let you know visually where an item
might be.

There's a string of code in iOS 13 that reads "Walk around several
feet and move your iPhone up and down until a balloon comes into
view."

Will AirTags still work if my item is far away?
Yes. If an item is not nearby and can't be located, you can put it
into Lost Mode. In this mode, if another iPhone user comes across the
list item, they'll be able to see your contact information so they can
send you a text or give you a phone call to let you know the item has
been found.

You'll also receive a notification as soon as an iPhone comes across
your lost item. This feature that lets any iPhone detect a lost item
is was introduced in iOS 13, and it leverages Bluetooth to locate lost
Apple devices and when released, AirTags.

Will I be able to set boundaries for AirTags?
Yes. In the Find My app, you can create Safe Locations. If an item
with an Apple Tag is in a safe location (such as your home), you're
not going to receive a notification when it's left behind.

If it leaves the safe location, you'll get a notification. You can
also share the location of items with friends and family.

Will there be sounds?
The Find My app will provide sounds when you face the right direction
when locating an AirTag, letting you know when a lost device is ahead
of you, when you're nearby, or when it's in arms reach, with
discouraging tones letting you know if you're off course.

How accurate are AirTags?
AirTags are rumoured to be more accurate than your average Bluetooth
item tracker like Tile because they're said to take advantage of
ultra-wideband technology, which basically offers more accurate indoor
positioning.

Will there be a replaceable battery?
Apple's AirTags could feature a removable and replaceable CR2032 coin
battery, similar to the Tile Pro. A description of the tag found in
iOS 14 code suggests the battery can be swapped out by unscrewing the
back cover of the AirTag and then performing a counter-clockwise
twisting motion.

A CR2032 battery would not be rechargeable and would require the
battery to be replaced each year on average. The existence of the
removable battery conflicts with other rumours that have suggested the
AirTags would feature a rechargeable battery that charges with an
Apple Watch-style charging puck, so Apple could be testing multiple
prototypes.
What other features can we expect from AirTags?
There are still a lot of details that aren't known about the AirTags,
so we may need to wait for launch to learn more about them.

Japanese site Mac Otakara says, though, that Apple's AirTags will be
"completely waterproof."

How do I prevent someone from tracking me with AirTags?
To prevent AirTags and other Find My-compatible Bluetooth accessories
from being used to stalk or track a person, the Find My app has a
feature that lets you know if there's a Bluetooth item near you. You
will receive a notification when an unknown item is found and moving
with you, so you can make sure no one slips an AirTag or other Find My
Bluetooth device into your things to track you.

What will AirTags cost?
There's no word on what Apple's AirTags will cost at this point in
time, but similar products from companies like Tile are priced in the
range of $25 to $35 for a single Bluetooth tracker.

When will AirTags be released?
Multiple leakers have suggested the idea of the March 23rd date for
Apple's next product event. Apple often holds spring e
--------333vents to announce new products, but it isn't a guarantee.
Depending on the year, Apple sometimes releases products simply via
press releases, like last year with the 2020 iPad Pro.

What's expected for March 23rd? That remains somewhat unclear but
there are persistent rumours surrounding AirTags, Apple's competitor
to the Tile tracker, new iPads and AirPods updates.

Leaker Jon Prosser , who has a mixed track record when it comes to
rumours, says the AirTags will be released in March.

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