Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Tile somewhat distance-constrained? Like it has to be nearby for you to find it. Good for finding your keys in the house, not so much for locating lost dog in the neighborhood.
Air tag only works within a 30 ft range. It’s literally the same thing as a tile without step by step directions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn't Tile somewhat distance-constrained? Like it has to be nearby for you to find it. Good for finding your keys in the house, not so much for locating lost dog in the neighborhood.
Air tag only works within a 30 ft range. It’s literally the same thing as a tile without step by step directions
Anonymous wrote:Isn't Tile somewhat distance-constrained? Like it has to be nearby for you to find it. Good for finding your keys in the house, not so much for locating lost dog in the neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:How are these different than Tile that has been around for years?
Anonymous wrote:How are these different than Tile that has been around for years?
Anonymous wrote:Yup, my first thought was to see if I could attach one to his dog collar. Next thought was to hide one under the floor carpets in both cars in case they get stolen. I’m also going to put one in my mom’s purse so I can find her if she gets lost; she just moved in with us and can’t seem to figure out how to work Google Maps so we’ve had some issues. “Mom, what street are you on?” “Okay then what are you looking at right now?” “Did you cross a river?!?”
Anonymous wrote:Yup, my first thought was to see if I could attach one to his dog collar. Next thought was to hide one under the floor carpets in both cars in case they get stolen. I’m also going to put one in my mom’s purse so I can find her if she gets lost; she just moved in with us and can’t seem to figure out how to work Google Maps so we’ve had some issues. “Mom, what street are you on?” “Okay then what are you looking at right now?” “Did you cross a river?!?”