I’ve learned to add Bluetooth trackers to my frequently lost items the hard way. My husband is forgetful, and we have three little kids who are still learning to look after their stuff and ours. After permanently losing two car keys to my trash-can-obsessed toddler, I added Apple AirTags and other Bluetooth trackers to anything I never want to lose — even my kids when we go out.
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I’ve tested other Bluetooth trackers, like the SwitchBot Wallet Tracker Card, in addition to AirTags. But the most annoying thing about AirTags and some other trackers is that they’re not easily attached to things. AirTags can be slipped into a pocket, but you’ll need an accessory to attach them to a keyring or wallet. This is where the Spigen Tag Me
The Tag Me comes in a four-pack, and I put each one on a different item on the morning of a trip to the zoo. One went into my kid’s hair, who was traveling with her school on the bus, another went on my toddler’s shoe, one stayed in the car so I could find my parking spot, and I attached the last one to my backpack.
These trackers are highly dependable, but you can trigger a ping if you lose one. The Tag Me has a speaker that reaches up to 87.6 dB, so you can easily hear it when you trigger the audible tracking sound.
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