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Where is the best place to put an AirTag in luggage?

You might not want to attach an Apple AirTag to the exterior of a checked bag -- someone might snatch it off. Hiding it in one of the bag's interior pockets, or attaching via an AirTag holder for luggage, ensures that a bag thief won't be able to locate and remove the tracker at first glance.



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Yes, you're allowed to put your AirTag in your checked luggage.

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Follow These Ways to Personalize Your Luggage
  1. Get a Luggage Tag with Your Favorite Saying or Image: ...
  2. Tie a Colorful Ribbon or Scarf: ...
  3. Paint or Draw Directly on Your Luggage: ...
  4. Invest in Bold, Colorful Luggage: ...
  5. Stick Decorative Tape on Your Bag: ...
  6. Get Colorful Accents: ...
  7. Colourful Luggage Belt: ...
  8. Homemade Identification:


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Set separation alerts in case you leave an AirTag or item behind in Find My on iPad
  1. Tap Items at the bottom-left side of the screen, then tap the name of the item you want to set an alert for.
  2. Below Notifications, tap Notify When Left Behind.
  3. Turn on Notify When Left Behind.


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AirTag Distance Limit – How Far Can You Track Apple AirTags AirTag tracking range is around 15 to 25 feet. If you use Bluetooth, about 30 feet and if you use Find My network, the distance is limitless, as long as there's at least one Apple device near the AirTag.

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Follow These Ways to Personalize Your Luggage
  1. Get a Luggage Tag with Your Favorite Saying or Image: ...
  2. Tie a Colorful Ribbon or Scarf: ...
  3. Paint or Draw Directly on Your Luggage: ...
  4. Invest in Bold, Colorful Luggage: ...
  5. Stick Decorative Tape on Your Bag: ...
  6. Get Colorful Accents: ...
  7. Colourful Luggage Belt: ...
  8. Homemade Identification:


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12 Ways to Prevent Luggage Theft and Minimize Hassles If It Happens
  1. Carry Your Bag on Instead of Checking It. ...
  2. Pack Extra Things in Your Carry-On. ...
  3. Make Checked Luggage Easy to Identify. ...
  4. Never Pack Valuable Items in Checked Luggage. ...
  5. Invest in an Apple AirTag. ...
  6. Lock Checked Luggage.


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(Secure Wrap says it will.) Another simple and affordable way to guard against scuffs and scratches is to buy a protective cover to encase your bag. Luggage protectors are widely available online and range from clear plastic sleeves to patterned fabric wrappers.

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Black is without question the most popular luggage color. Not unlike white for rental cars, black shows the least wear and tear in luggage, hence its popularity.

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Finally, it is important to protect your personal information when filling out your luggage tag. Avoid writing your full address on the tag, and if you do wish to include it make sure this information is written on the back of the tag or written in a smaller font.

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Where should I attach a luggage tag? Your luggage tag should be attached to the handle or strap of your bag where it will be easy to spot. For a tag with adjustable straps, you should make sure it is pulled tight to minimize the risk of it getting snagged off.

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The Benefits of Locking Your Luggage Using a suitcase lock makes it more difficult for baggage handlers or strangers to riffle through your goods at the airport. Not to mention, luggage locks are a great way to ensure your personal belongings won't fall out because the zippers are held together.

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