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AirTag 30 minutes, Tile 12 hours ~ Experiment to find lost items in the distance

AirTag Tile comparison

 
Apple’s AirTag and Tile have similar functions, but is there any difference in accuracy? The US media Techradar conducted an experiment.

I put it 1.6 kilometers away

We know that if you have something with a lost property tag nearby, such as when you can’t remember where you put it in your house, you can easily find it with either the AirTag or Tile tag.
 
But what if you misplace it in a remote location? Apple and Tile claim that these cases are also easy to spot through their own networks.
 
So Techradar put the AirTag and Tile behind a road sign on a busy street, a mile away from his smartphone home, and experimented with how long it would take to find them. It was.

AirTag will be notified within 30 minutes

Within 30 minutes of 9am on Monday when I placed the tag, I received a notification from the iPhone (another user’s iPhone) that passed near AirTag to inform me of the current location of AirTag. However, the location indicated by the notification was another road running parallel to the location where the AirTag was placed.
 
Throughout the day, I was notified of the wrong location 13 times (AirTag hasn’t moved). However, if you know the approximate location, you can find it without problems by using the “find the exact location” function of ultra-wideband technology, the media said.

Tile was notified 12 hours later

On the other hand, it took about 12 hours to get a notification from Tile’s network that Time Mate was discovered. The place taught at that time was a few meters away from the place where Tile Mate was actually placed, but it was closer than the place notified by AirTag.
 
Regarding the comparison between AirTag and Tile, there are other articles “AirTag vs. Tile ~ 3 points where AirTag is excellent and 3 points where it is not” “[Review]Compare AirTag and Tile, sound, etc.”, so AirTag If you are considering purchasing or Tile, please also refer to it.

 
 
Source: Techradar via iMore
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