The upcoming “AirTags” will be completely waterproof and use a magnetic charging system akin to that of the AppleWatch, according to the Japanese blog MacOtakara.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in February that Shanghai-based manufacturing company Universal Scientific Industrial will begin supplying the system-in-package for “AirTags” (which may be dubbed “Apple Tags”) product that will arrive in the second or third quarter of the year. He thinks shipments will reach tens of millions of units by the end of the year.
The AirTag/Apple Tag is expected to be a Tile competitor. The Tile is a tiny Bluetooth tracker and app combo. After you have purchased the hardware, download the app to iOS device, and pair your Tile to your device. Once your device is paired use your app to find your item; just listen for the ring. Based on Kuo’s prediction, you could attach Apple’s circular alternative to iPhones, iPads, Apple TV remotes, keys, wallets, etc, to help track down missing items.
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