An Apple AirTag will help you keep track of important items, including your luggage. Stick one inside your suitcase, within a pocket or encased in a key chain.
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Can you put an AirTag in Your Checked Luggage? Yes, you're allowed to put your AirTag in your checked luggage.
Storing your Airtag inside the bag will help you locate your baggage safely. Moreover, placing these tracking devices inside your luggage will prevent them from being stolen by anyone else. Also, you need not worry about them functioning properly, as they are safely kept inside your bag.
Tiles use non-rechargeable lithium batteries, similar to those used in wrist watches or key fobs. You can pack them in both check-in and carry-on luggage. They are not restricted by aviation or transportation authorities. For more information about what you can pack, visit the TSA website.
In general, luggage trackers can be effective in helping you locate your bags. GPS trackers offer the most accurate and extensive tracking capabilities, providing real-time location updates worldwide.
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.
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.