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Apple jumps on the Bluetooth tracker bandwagon pioneered by Tile – ChannelLife Australia
Apple has entered the market for Bluetooth trackers, pioneered by companies like Tile – but as always, Apple puts its own spin on things.

Hot on the heels of devices such as Tile and Samsung, Apple is dipping its toes into the device tracker market – and as always, the company puts its own spin on the product.
Today Apple announced a device called AirTag, which uses Apple’s ‘Find My’ app to track down whatever the device is attached to.
For example, users can attach an AirTag to a bag, keys, or pretty much anything that can hold the, which has a battery life of up to 12 months thanks to the non-rechargeable CR2032 battery, Apple states.
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