The 5 Best Airtag Alternatives - World Unveiled

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The 5 Best Airtag Alternatives - World Unveiled

If you're forgetful or simply want to know where your belongings are, AirTags might be a terrific solution. Unfortunately, they are somewhat expensive and, worse, only operate within the Apple Find My App network, so if you are not an Apple customer, you cannot utilize AirTags. Fortunately, you do have some choices, and there is a wide selection of possibilities to choose from based on your interests. Depending on your location, several choices may be preferable than an AirTag. To that end, we've compiled a list of our top five AirTag replacements below, so have a look at them all.

1. SAMSUNG Galaxy SmartTag2

Given how popular Apple products are, one of the nicest things about the AirTag is that it has a very wide network, so anyone switching may be concerned about not having access to the same network. Fortunately, the Samsung network has grown significantly as its gadgets have been more widely available throughout the world, and it remains one of the finest Bluetooth trackers. To that purpose, the Galaxy SmartTag2 is an ideal option to the AirTag, as it does not interfere with access to a big network, which may be an issue with certain other devices.

2. Tile Pro

If you want something more durable and suitable for attaching to a keychain, the Tile Pro is a wonderful choice. In reality, it has many of the same functions as the Samsung SmartTag2 and is a viable option if you don't have a Samsung smartphone to link it to. That being said, it does have one issue that we should probably address: it only works within the Tile network, so finding it at a very long distance, such as for luggage tracking, will rely on other people who have Tile and have the app installed, which isn't as widespread as Apple and Samsung.

3. Chipolo ONE Spot

The Chipolo ONE Spot is a 2-year tracker with a 200-foot range available in a variety of variants that support Apple and Google Find My App. It includes a 120dB siren and may be used as a shutter button on a phone camera. However, it is not replaceable, adds to e-waste, and is not eco-friendly. The tracker is compact, simple, and long-lasting if used infrequently. It's also tiny and ergonomic, making it ideal for carrying on a keychain or wallet.

4. Pebblebee Clip

The Pebblebee Clip is a small, cute tracker that uses Apple's Finy My App and has a 500-feet range. It also works on Google's Find My App, but requires separate purchases. The Pebblebee Clip has a rechargeable battery, a good battery life of around one year, and is IPx6 rated. It doesn't lock features behind a paywall, providing left-behind alerts for free. It has a loud volume and an LED light for dark searching. The Pebblebee Clip is compact and easy to carry in various pockets or purses.

5. Cube GPS

The Cube GPS uses GPS instead of relying on a tracking network system, providing a wider range of tracking. It uses a SIM that relies on the telecoms network, covering a larger area. However, this results in a shorter battery life of 10-60 days, necessitating regular recharges. The device is designed for high-value items like cars, suitcases, or pets. It also has a tracking history to track lost or stolen items. The Cube GPS requires a subscription, which is not very cheap, costing $20/month for a monthly plan and $17/month for an annual plan.

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