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The Dynotag Web Enabled Brushed Stainless Steel Smart Luggage ID Tag is a robust, maintenance-free solution for protecting your belongings. With a lifetime recovery service and easy web-based setup, this tag ensures your valuables are always secure and easily traceable, no matter where you are in the world.
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Dynotag |
Item model number | IDKIT-A511 |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 4.35 x 0.4 cm; 38.27 Grams |
ASIN | B081GMKRN2 |
L**W
Nice looking and functional
Well built and easy to setup. Provides a way to be connected without openly displaying your information for the world to see
S**N
Good quality
Happy with item, quality is very good
E**9
Website Hiccup
I got the stainless steel case with an orange card inside. This way, a tech-savvy person can scan the QR code, but a less knowledgeable Good Samaritan can do things the old fashioned way by looking at my written information. It was $19 for all of this, but I thought that if it means somebody returning my lost luggage, it would be worth it. I decided to try to make it as frictionless as possible.The website for registering my tags is easy to use. However, I was not able to upload a large JPEG photo (over 1 MB). I was able to upload a much smaller (600 kb) PNG photo, however. The site does not state file type or size restrictions. The registering of my first tag went fine after I was able to upload the second photo of my bag.When I went to register my second tag, however, the website was unreachable, and the system information page did not state this. I checked my internet connection on Ookla and I was uploading at 11 and downloading at 200, so my system was not the problem.However, I went back to the site a few minutes later, and all my information for my second tag had been saved. I hope this temporary hiccup is unusual! I took one star off for that. Otherwise, this is a 5-star product.Honestly, I'm not sure how comfortable I am with people being able to get my contact information by scanning a QR code that is hanging on my backpack, but with the Experian hack and others, my information was already out there, so I'm not sure how much of a difference having my information hanging off my back in the form of a QR code will make.I like that each time I clicked "view record" to view the record as others who scan it would, I received an email stating that the record had been viewed, including the IP address. I always block location on my browser, so it did not provide that information. The webpage asks the person for their location information, and I clicked "Block," as always. I looked up the IP address on the web, got geolocation coordinates, and put them in Google Maps. It was three miles away from where I'm located, so unless the person allows location on the webpage, that isn't going to help you find your item. Maybe even if they do allow location!
T**M
Best luggage tags that I have seen so far
Easy to spot on the carousel at baggage claim. Quite sturdy.
G**S
Will last a lifetime
I got this before our trip to Europe. It’s extremely durable and was easy to set up. Looking forward to never having to worry about having to worry about losing my bag again. The photos make it look really big, but it’s probably the size of a credit card.
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