Coolbob
Well-Known Member
I've been researching small, lightweight tracking devices for years and they basically break down into three types. 1-Cellular based devices: Great range, but tend to have a short battery life and require monthly cellular fees (I used one of these devices on the drone I used at work). 2-Radio based : Tracker emits a weak radio signal which is located using a hand-held tracker. Range is greater than bluetooth, but you need to have the tracker within a few hundred feet of the lost object. 3-Bluetooth based - Very small and robust tracking device with a long battery life, but only about a 30-ft signal range and can only be located when a phone with the tracking device's app installed and active comes within range.
Tag is by far the most popular brand of Bluetooth tracker, but the catch is that a person with an active Tag app on their phone must come within range of the Tag device for it's location to be reported.
Apple's bluetooth AirTag doesn't break any new ground in terms of technology, but Apple has incorporated the tracking software into the newest OS software so that every iPhone and iPad can locate and report any 'lost' AirTag it comes within bluetooth range of. The number of devices that can report an AirTag is massively larger than the number of devices with the Tag app installed.
I ordered a set of four AirTags with the intention of disabling the speaker on two of them and hiding them on our bikes. (If you bring an AirTag to your home that isn't registered to you, the AirTag starts beeping to warn you that you are being tracked. So it's a good idea to do a little surgery to disable the speaker on any AirTag you attach to your bike).
Since metal blocks the Bluetooth signal, I was planning on painting the AirTags black and sticking them on the underside of our saddles, or gluing them under the plastic motor cover on our mid-drive bikes. But then I saw a link to the Device Therapy Bike Mount & Reflector for Apple AirTag and hiding the AirTag in plain sight looks like the best solution I've seen so far.
I ordered a pair of Device Therapy Bike Mount & Reflector for Apple AirTag about a week ago and received them today. I have to say the design and quality of the 3-D printing is much better than I was expecting.
Tag is by far the most popular brand of Bluetooth tracker, but the catch is that a person with an active Tag app on their phone must come within range of the Tag device for it's location to be reported.
Apple's bluetooth AirTag doesn't break any new ground in terms of technology, but Apple has incorporated the tracking software into the newest OS software so that every iPhone and iPad can locate and report any 'lost' AirTag it comes within bluetooth range of. The number of devices that can report an AirTag is massively larger than the number of devices with the Tag app installed.
I ordered a set of four AirTags with the intention of disabling the speaker on two of them and hiding them on our bikes. (If you bring an AirTag to your home that isn't registered to you, the AirTag starts beeping to warn you that you are being tracked. So it's a good idea to do a little surgery to disable the speaker on any AirTag you attach to your bike).
Since metal blocks the Bluetooth signal, I was planning on painting the AirTags black and sticking them on the underside of our saddles, or gluing them under the plastic motor cover on our mid-drive bikes. But then I saw a link to the Device Therapy Bike Mount & Reflector for Apple AirTag and hiding the AirTag in plain sight looks like the best solution I've seen so far.
I ordered a pair of Device Therapy Bike Mount & Reflector for Apple AirTag about a week ago and received them today. I have to say the design and quality of the 3-D printing is much better than I was expecting.