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The ATUVOS Air Tags 4-pack offers seamless Bluetooth tracking with a 60-meter range and global location support via Apple’s Find My network. Featuring IP67 waterproof durability, replaceable batteries lasting up to one year, and advanced privacy protections, these compact trackers ensure your keys, luggage, and bags are never out of sight or mind.

| Manufacturer | ATUVOS |
| Item model number | AT2101 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.48 x 3.48 x 0.99 cm; 70 g |
| ASIN | B0C3B1PJD3 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**Y
Atuvos air tag IOS
Lots of ppl saying they aren’t waterproof. They are designed to IP67. What does IP67 waterproof mean? IP67 rated products are waterproof; however, they do have a limit. The product does not allow water to get inside under normal water pressure from a hose. If it is immersed in water, it can bear up to 15cm. Easy to tuck them out of the way and safe from immersion in water. Using these on my bikes and the connection was easy in IOS “Find My” and straightforward. Nice to know they’re safe at home or when out can change the notification location when parked up. A good bit of reassurance for very little money. Best of all no subscriptions, apple ready and CR2032 battery compatible. Guess you should buy reliable Duracell or similar when replacing as past experiences with cheap batteries in car fobs has taught me a lesson! Lasted a month or so while Duracell is over a year.
P**T
Good value and effective
Cheaper alternative to apple tags and seem to work ok (I’ve never used apple tags).Easy to set up and hide.
I**O
Quite Good, Little Bit Glitchy
Much cheaper than AirTags or equivalent.Compatible with Find My very wellVery SmallCan be glitchy sometimes- Hard to connect- Disconnect Randomly - Happened once in 2 months I had so far- Struggle to update on mapNot tested battery life as not had for that long but very hard to get battery out to replace
H**N
Good and accurate
Very effective and accurate
J**N
Great alternative tracking tags
Really impressed with these alternatives to AirTags. They do the same job at a much lower price. I have tested them on my suitcases during a recent trip abroad and it was reassuring to track them across the airport and into our plane! Really easy to set up and you can name each one so that you know which item the tag relates to. I will definitely be investing in some more.
S**R
Good
Easy to add to find my device on a apple iphone, and the battery life is phenomenal and there cheaper than the official ones. i cannot compare them to official apple ones as i have never used those.I've got one attached to my dogs harness which is on permantely and the battery has hardly moved and its been at least a year maybe more. We recently used these in our suitcases on holiday and they worked very well, they like all of these types of devices are dependant on other bluetooth devices being around them to report where they are.
L**D
Works well. Good price. Bad design makes it unnecessarily hard to change the battery.
I tried these as they're much cheaper than the Apple Air Tag, and they've been a real life-saver on keys and in bags. They don't have the UWB localisation in the Air Tag, but I haven't missed it. I've been very happy with them; I have bought 20.I don't think I'll be buying any more. I've finally had a battery run out in one of the first ones — was notified by an occasional beep and a message on the phone — and discovered that the design makes changing the battery a complete pain. The video says “put your thumbnail here and slide it around to open the case.” Well, “here” is right where it attaches to a key ring, so first you have to take it off the key ring. Then ten minutes of fighting with it and it finally opened — but it's completely mangled. No amount of poking and prying appeared to release a latch of any sort. Went from thumbnails to spudgers to knife blades to screwdrivers. And no sense, in the end, of a “knack”, so no reason for the next one to be an easier. 🤬As much as they cost, I think the next time I need one it will be an Air Tag.
B**5
I managed to track down a bargain
I have often considered buying some Apple Air Tags, but have been put off by the cost.This set me off on a journey to find better-value alternatives. I first looked at cheap Chinese options, which seemed appealing. However, I was worried about quality and reliability and a lack of post purchase support. This led me to look at the bestsellers on Amazon and there I found the Atuvos trackers. They have good reviews from satisfied customers, both on Amazon and on other websites. I particularly liked that ATuvos have a licence from Apple to use the FindMy app and its technology - ie it works just like an Apple Airtag and uses the same app from the Apple app store. I also discovered claims that these tags will also work on Android phones, which I have not tested.My delivery of four Atuvos tags arrived two days ago. The instructions led me to a very quick setup of all four tags on my iPhone. When you do this be careful not to attempt to connect the FindMy app to an AirTag. Instead, choose the option "Add other item" and from that point it is quick and simple.The tags have a range of up to 200m and once it piggybacks on other users' iPhones the range is global. The internal speaker is loud across a room. The CR2032 battery that is used, it is claimed, will work for a year. It is also water-resistant.The most attractive feature is that, unlike the Apple tags, the Atuos tags have an off switch which can be used to extend the life of the battery.The only, small, disadvantage is that the licence that Atuvos have negotiated with Apple is that it does not allow you to use a compass in the house to point you in the direction of lost keys etc. I have tested my Atuvos tags by asking people taking them away from our home and me being to track their location from our home.Would I recommend this product if you want to tag your luggage when travelling or tag your cat? I would do so without hesitation.
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