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AirTags and Tile Mate verdictWhile the trackers performed equally well in my lost luggage trial, I think the AirTags are the better product if you want to track your luggage; they provide more updates than the Tile Mate trackers, but you are going to need an iPhone to use them.
Overall review of Tile trackerIt's handy being able to press a button on my phone and locate my wallet or keys quickly. The audible alerts are plenty loud enough to be able to find what's missing. Don't mistake it for a GPS tracker; it's not going to be the best at finding lost luggage or stolen items.
Are luggage trackers allowed on planes? Yes, luggage trackers are allowed on planes in checked luggage, but specific types of lithium batteries are not.
Lufthansa created all sorts of unnecessary confusion after it initially banned AirTags out of concern that they are powered by a lithium battery and could emit radio signals and potentially interfere with aircraft navigation.
WorldTracer is an international baggage location system used in 2,000 airports and by 360 companies. It enables airlines to locate lost baggage by tracing an electronic tag that is placed on your luggage when checked in.
German airline Lufthansa on Wednesday clarified its policy, saying in a statement that German aviation authorities had agreed with its risk assessment that tracking devices such as AirTags pose no safety risk. “These devices are allowed on Lufthansa flights,” Lufthansa concluded.