🔍 Never lose track again with Dynotag!
The Dynotag Web Enabled QR Smart Aluminum Convertible Luggage Tag is a robust, stylish, and functional solution for tracking your belongings. Made from anodized aluminum, it features a waterproof design and a stainless steel loop for secure attachment. With a unique web address for global access and a lifetime subscription to advanced tracking features, this tag is perfect for the modern professional on the go.
Brand | DYNOTAG |
Model Number | Idkitalum |
Product Dimensions | 5.74 x 0.3 x 10.16 cm; 19.28 Grams |
Colour | Blue |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Aluminium, Metal |
Size | One Size |
Manufacturer Part Number | Idkitalum |
Item Weight | 19.2 g |
A**N
but it is really smart. Being able to go in and change address ...
Fabulous, I hope to never have to use the full facility of this, but it is really smart. Being able to go in and change address details so that you can always have the correct destination is just so useful.
A**R
Five Stars
Easy to set-up seems like a good quality
M**N
Five Stars
very good
A**R
almost........
Looks good, clearly identifies my luggage - bends easily.....
A**R
Useful
A useful idea, although not an "active" tracker, it relies on people being fairly honest.
K**R
So easy to set up!
I was a bit leery at first that standing in line anyone can come up and scan your tag QR code to get your personal info but as long as that side is not exposed while traveling no worries. Got mine, got it set up in minutes. It’s so easy. You can upload medical info, etc. Attached it to my backpack with the provided wire loop. It’s better than a paper ID tag especially for travel.
K**A
Helps maintain privacy
I love that I can put these tags on my luggage without revealing all my personal information. The sturdy construction means that can stand up to the abuse of being tossed around during baggage handling. It's great that someone can use the QR code to notify you that your luggage has been found without revealing all of your personal information.
K**M
Perfect for teen-aged daughter luggage
I am often amazed at how we have painted ourselves into a corner when it comes to putting our names on something like luggage or a backpack.My daughter took one of our suitcases on a school trip, and some of the luggage (including my daughter's) got left behind. Many of her school mates parents had to drive and pick up the lost luggage because there was only a phone number on the tag. The people who called lost luggage were able to identify their luggage because it had their home address printed on a tag on it, but the clerk said they could only mail the luggage back to the parent (at the parent's cost) because the child had no photo identification that said they lived with the parent and could take the luggage.This tag was a lifesaver! Before she left, I updated the information to reflect her name, address and phone number, so that she could claim the luggage with her school ID. But the information on the tag was not viewable unless you scanned the tag. And every time the tag is scanned, you get an email to alert you someone is scanning the tag!This was a lifesaver in today's age where you don't want your name, address, and phone number visible to just anyone, but you still need to be able to claim something as yours!
D**.
It Can Help Find a Lost Bag, but NOT a Stolen Bag.
Nicely made, with no sharp edges and sturdy enough to hang on the outside of checked luggage. A business card will fit on the side with slots, and various name tags will fit if you want your name to be on the tag, which may be a good idea considering the limited motivation of baggage people in some locations. The GPS function is NOT like a "find my phone" function. I have tested it twice, and Google maps pointed to a location 1.25 miles (straight line) from my home. This will be sufficient to let you know that the bag is in Cleveland, IF whomever has the bag scans the tag or logs in to the web site with the tag number. It will NOT be sufficient to call the police and give them any useful sense of where the bag is because a 1.25 mile radius equals 5 square miles. Use some LocTite (or Superglue) on the threads of the wire loop to prevent the tag from being removed/stolen.Bottom Line: It's a nice tag, but I'm not sure whether it will help locate your bag any better than a $9 Tufftaag, especially if the baggage people in Tajikistan have no idea what the scan code is for.
D**L
Fantastic Luggage tag
I've had several tags over the years. So many of them are made from very cheap materials and need to be replaced every few trips. Perhaps one of my biggest complaints was that my personal information was there for anyone to see. While you can't get away from the airlines exposing your name on your bag, now at least my address and cell phone are protected behind a QR code that sends me an alert if anyone scans it.One of the other great things with this tag is that since most people aren't using them it also helps to make identifying your luggage even easier at the end of your flight.
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