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Here are the Top Three Alternatives to the Hermes accessories for AirTag:
Here are the top 5 back-to-school AirTag accessories for college students:
Backpacks and Bags
Everyone knows that your backpack is probably the most important object as a college student, as it helps you carry everything you need for the day in it, and you can’t really do anything without it. AirTags will once again ensure you never lose track of your bag.
Computer
Ask any college student if they’d rather lose their phone or their roommate, and well, say goodbye to Susie – Siri’s gonna stay. Phones are a university student’s #1 best friend. Period. But their laptops are easily #2. And while we might rely on our phones for pretty much everything these days, we need our laptops to get through school. Homework, studying, term papers, taking finals. A lost laptop means a lot of stress, money spent, tears shed. Luckily there are tons of stick-on laptop accessories for AirTags so you can always keep an eye on your precious computer. What’s the best AirTag accessory to protect your laptop?
Gym Bag / Instrument Case / Camera Bag
Whether you’re a gym rat, a musician, or a savvy-eyed photographer (and let’s be honest, no one is all three of those), you know how much of a bummer it would be to lose your equipment. Here is the best accessory for AirTags that will easily latch on to your various types of bags and make sure you’ll never misplace your stuff again.
Bike / Scooter / Skateboard
Campus parking passes can be expensive, and worst of all, there’s no guarantee that buying one means you’ll even be able to find any good spots where you need to park. As more and more college students opt for riding their bikes, scooters or even skateboards, campuses are filled with similar looking rides parked all over the place. Thankfully AirTags will not only help you locate your ride in the middle of the sea of bikes, it will also make sure it’s safe and protected when you leave it outside.
Keys
I don’t know about you, but I’ve had to climb into my bedroom window a couple of times in my dorm room or I’d have had to wake up cranky roommates to open the door for me in the middle of the night… Neither option was particularly pleasant, and the whole situation could be avoided if only I had an AirTag on my keys. Forget the cheesy lanyard around your neck, and put an AirTag on your keys. You don’t want to be spiderman-ing around, so check out our pick for the best budget-friendly AirTag accessories for keeping track of your keys. (Or for a broader list, check out the Best Apple AirTag KeyChain Alternatives roundup).
I don’t think most people would be comfortable sticking an Apple AirTag on a toddler full-time, but wouldn’t it give you a bit of peace of mind to have one snuggly tucked on your little one’s belt loop before his or her first preschool field trip to the zoo or a museum? I’d have one for my kiddo before we go to the airport next time… I mean, it can’t hurt, and being a parent is stressful enough as-is. I’m always going to keep a close eye on my kid, but life happens occasionally, and knowing which magazine rack they’re hiding behind in their one-person-game-of-airport-hide-and-seek is, well, sometimes essential.
Here are the top 3 AirTag accessories to help you keep track of your baby or toddler:
It means (potentially) fantastic sales on AirTags? Like, how big of a discount might you see on AirTags on Black Friday and Cyber Monday? Try up to half off (yes, 50% off AirTags). That’s pretty incredible. Beats the best AirTags sales we’ve seen previously.
So where can I find AirTags on sale for Black Friday or Cyber Monday? The best place so far, is from Apple itself. Normally, a 4-pack of AirTags is $99 (at Amazon, for example). Be sure to check Amazon’s Black Friday Sales here – but honestly, I’m not sure how they’re going to beat Apple this year.
Apple is offering $50 gift cards (for free) if you buy an iPhone, a $75 gift card if you buy AirPods, and a $50 gift card if you buy an Apple Watch, a $100/$200 giftcard for an iPad or Mac, and… incredibly – Apple is giving you a $50 Apple gift card if you buy a 4-pack of AirTags for just $99. That means you are getting a bit more than 50% off of AirTags!
Check out Apple’s sale here, order your AirTags 4-pack, and then hurry back here to find the best AirTag Accessories. Like the best AirTag dog collars for Fido, or the best AirTag accessories for traveling / lost luggage as seen in our around-the-world AirTag lost luggage challenge, or just the best AirTag cases and accessories for college students or AirTag accessories for the kids on your Christmas list.
Happy holidays, and cheers to always being able to find everything!
]]>Not only does Elago’s Apple TV remote case hold your AirTag, it also protects your Siri Remote with its thick layer of premium silicone, making it shock resistant without losing button accessibility. To use it, you simply place the AirTag inside the Elagos case, and slide it over the Apple TV’s Siri Remote.
This clever design makes sure you won’t lose your Apple TV remote (and won’t let AirTags fall out), although it admittedly adds some heft to your remote in terms of bulkiness.
In terms of our review, is it worth it / would we buy it? Yes – because we’ve spent far too many minutes on far too many occasions looking for our lost Apple TV remote. That ends now, today. Next time, we’re finding our Apple TV remote faster with the Find My app thanks to AirTags.
The Elagos R5 Apple TV Siri Remote Case is available for purchase on Amazon, and comes in Black, Jean Inidigo, Nightglow Blue (glow in the dark), and Stone. It’s a must-have for Apple TV users.
]]>Here are the Top 5 Ways that AirTags will save your next vacation:
1- Never lose your bags again.
Whether it’s your luggage or your backpack, nothing ruins a vacation like lost bags! That’s where AirTags jump in to make sure you never have to go through that again. Attach an AirTag to your luggage or backpack prior to your next trip and you’re good to go. (Worried about AirTag’s range? Check out our 3,000-mile AirTags Lost Luggage Challenge and check your luggage with confidence!)
2- Always keep track of your Rented Cars, bikes, kayaks etc.
Why does it seem to be so hard for everyone to remember their rental car? I can’t begin to tell you how much time I’ve spent on vacation walking around looking for it. They’re. All. Red. Cars. Having an AirTag in or on your rental car, bike, surf board, or kayak will help you stop wasting your vacation time so you can properly enjoy it.
3- Save the keys
It’s bad enough to lose your own car or house keys, but in my opinion it’s even worse when you’re on vacation and you’re losing someone else’s. Once again, AirTags to the rescue, this time with the best AirTag keychain accessories on the market.
4- Keep your friends close, keep your children even closer
There’s no bigger nightmare than losing sight of your little one on vacation. Luckily there are kid-friendly AirTag accessories to help make sure you can always keep find and track of your kids (and hopefully relax on a vacation for once!).
5- Always know where your Camera is
I don’t know about you, but my Camera is perpetually on my list of top 5 vacation essentials. The problem is, I’m always worried I’m going to lose it so I don’t carry my camera with me all the time and end up not photographing important moments I want to remember. Thankfully AirTags are here to make sure your camera & camera case don’t’ get lost, and you´re always equipped to capture your favourite vacation memories.
I also remember being a freshman at college, and loving the freedom of life living away from home – the good and the bad. Me and my trusty beach-cruiser, racing to class in the morning, trying to not be late (again), and parking in a sea of bicycles at the bike rack as fast my U-lock would let me… only to finish classes hours later, and not remember where exactly I sleepily locked my bike in my morning haze… well, if only I were younger (!) and in college now, I’d definitely put an AirTag on my bike. Not only were bikes stolen on the regular at my school, which AirTags would help prevent, but they were just generally a pain to find after a long day or night.
Here are reviews of the top 3 Airtag accessories for tracking your bicycle if it ever gets stolen, or even if you just cannot find it in the huge crowds of bikes in the bike rack:
Or, check out our whole line of AirTag accessory reviews – if you’re looking for the best AirTags accessories for pets, the top AirTag loop accessories, or the best AirTag keychains, we’ve got reviews for you
]]>With these very questions in mind, Apple launched AirTag with its own leather and non-leather versions of a lanyard-type holder they call the AirTag Loop: a device that securely encloses your AirTag and is more versatile in regards to placement than the AirTag Keychains. Let’s see you try to lose your AirTags now! (Editor’s note: obviously, it helps to receive them, open the box, and actually activate your AirTags before losing them… you know, so you can track them).
Without further ado, here are reviews of Apple’s AirTag Loop & Leather Loop accessories, as well as the Top 3 Apple AirTag Loop Alternatives on the market:
(Editor’s Note: See our run-down of the Best AirTag Keychain Accessories here)
I love the Belkin AirTag keychain key chain accessory. It’s fantastic. It’s attractive. It’s Apple-authorized and available directly from the Apple Store. It’s also cheaper than AirTags – which is surprisingly an accomplishment, as Apple’s AirTags accessories cost more than the devices they’re supposed to protect.
Belkin, the billion-dollar-plus accessory maker, is best known for practical-but-less-than-exciting accessories like “3 Outlet USB Surge Protector Rotating Plug (918 Joule)” – and with less-than-fun-names to go with them. Don’t get me wrong, Belkin makes fantastic products – and popular ones too. In fact, Belkin was acquired for over $800 million a few years ago – that’s a lot of surge protectors!
So, Belkin the surge-protector company made a beautiful set of AirTags accessories. We’ve bought and tried several AirTags cases at this point, and our favorite is — by far — the Belkin AirTag Keychain. Unfortunately, they just couldn’t help themselves, and they had to give it a boring name… The “Belkin Secure Holder with Key Chain.” OK, get past that, because Belkin’s AirTag KeyChain & Loop are really great.
They’re also only $12.95.
Unpacking and Using the Belkin AirTag Key Chain
We were lucky enough to order our Belkin AirTag Keychain holders in white right away at launch, so we just received them. They’ve been really popular and are currently hard to get ahold of, but go ahead and check Amazon and Belkin directly to see if they’re available, and snag some if they are.
Belkin’s Secure Holder with Key Ring (I’m going to go ahead and just call it “Belkin’s AirTag Key Chain Accessory” from now on, if that’s OK with you…) comes in a slim small box – about the size of Apple’s AirTag 4-Pack box (very small as you probably saw in our AirTags Unboxing & Setup article), and is very easy to use. Set-up instructions and photos are below.
Getting Started with Belkin’s AirTag Accessories – the box
After opening the box, we have three simple pieces to assemble to protect your AirTags
Assembly isn’t hard and Belkin goes above and beyond by providing simple instructions…
Belkin AirTag Keychain Accessory Assembly Instructions
Belkin probably didn’t need to explain all this… You put your Airtag between the two plastic pieces and they snap together around it. Then you simply twist it shut to lock it in place. Feels really secure and protects the AirTag from drops – and perhaps most importantly, Belkin’s AirTag case allows you to attach your AirTag to a key-chain or piece of luggage (see our Top 5 Uses for AirTags article for more ideas of where to use AirTags). It also lets you see the AirTag still – which is nice… but means its still possible to scratch the chrome face of the AirTag. I personally like this look, but some people might want full-coverage.
Pop your AirTag into Belkin’s case, snap it shut and twist to lock… And now you can easily attach your AirTag to anything
Belkin’s AirTag Key Ring is a steal at $12.95 – available from Belkin and Amazon
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