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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de marzo de 2025
I feel like no one understands all the innovative ways to use AirTags like Elevation Labs. We have a lot of AirTags and many of them are ensconced in some sort of Elevation Labs case. That includes magnetic mount ones that we have hidden away on a couple of cars, a security cable one in a backpack and even one specially made for a dog's collar. In each case, we found that the products were very well made and clearly just well thought out.Once again, that's the case with these adhesive ones. Very well made and very well thought out. I specifically wanted this to mount under the deck of an electric scooter that we have. That would allow it to be unobtrusive (unless someone were to turn the scooter over, which isn't easy given the weight).Given these are waterproof, they work really well in this application, in case I get caught in the rain. Putting the AirTag in is easy -- just unscrew the top and set it in the right way to make sure the AirTag opening contacts the rubber gasket for additional weather protection, screw the top back on and you are ready to go.The adhesive seems really strong. It's 3M, which I trust to know how to do adhesive attachments well. They include little alcohol pads in the shipping pouch, which is nice to get a clean surface upon which to attach the case.I suppose one potential upgrade could be for them to figure out how to make the AirTag become locked inside the case with a security screw or something like they use with some of their other devices. But I suppose someone could then just chisel away at the adhesive. But it would prevent someone from just removing the AirTag on the spot, in the use cases when you are using this as an anti-theft measure -- like I am with the scooter.But I just think of this as one very easy to use layer of protection to keep track of certain personal assets. And it's great for that. Another winner from Elevation.
David J. Lauridsen Jr.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de marzo de 2025
I have tested a few Apple AirTag mounts/holders and one of my common concerns / issues is how they typically design the ability to remove the AirTag iteself from the holder to replace the battery. In most cases, the design isn't watertight, and requires prying off or unscrewing tiny screws to remove one half of the holder to get at the AirTag. As most people place their AirTags in faIrly hidden places, getting at that with a finicky small screwdriver is effectively impossible. And attempting to pry apart the cover usually results in the adhesive tape just giving up, and coming off altogether. Obviously not ideal.I like this holder especially for several reasons:- It is IP68 waterproof. The holders come with a silicon ring inside so that when you place the AirTag face down on it, it forms a nice seal that prevents water from reaching the cover of the AirTag, which by itself, is not watertight as far as I know. (Important Note: Based on the design, it does appear that you HAVE to place the AirTag with the shiny metal face against the silicon ring inside the holder. The screw thread of the holder itself is not likely waterproof as there is no rubber gasket that would prevent water from getting past the threads It is simply the silicon ring against the face of the tag that likely stops any water intruding into the vulnerable part of the AirTag. There is no documentation for these, but definitely pay attention to the placement of your AirTag in the device.)- The device is very small. Barely much bigger that the AirTag itself, this holder/mount can easily be hidden almost anywhere that you can stick to a smooth flat surface. The form factor is just a small unobtrusive black circle that, depending on your application, might even be mistaken as part of the thing you have adhered it to. (I stick mine under my bike seat, and you really have to look closely to even know it is there.)- The cover unscrews. This eliminates any need to pry apart plastic parts, or use a super tiny screwdriver to remove your AirTag. My old holder that I used on my e-bike had a cover that snapped together, and attempting to pry it open to replace the battery just popped the entire thing off, including the adhesive tape, making it effectively un-reusable. This model allows for simply unscrewing the cover to remove the AirTag, which should not interfere with the adhesive itself (hopefully. The 3M VHB adhesive is about as good as it gets, so I am comfortable it will hold without any issues.)- My only concern with this design is that there isn't much texture or any tabs that allow better leverage when unscrewing the cover. So if the plastic thread gets stuck, and you don't have an ability to put significant pressure on the cover to twist it (based on awkward placement of the cover on whatever you have stuck it to,), it may be difficult to remove the cover to get at the AirTag. This shouldn't be a big deal as you shouldn't need to do that frequently, but just a thought.I am very happy with this AirTag holder/mount.
T & J Thoughts
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2025
Lose a piece of luggage just one time and you will be sold on AirTags. This happened to us this year while traveling. We were flying on a day when the systems were down and they had to hand write our luggage tags. When we arrived at our location, their system would not show them where our luggage was. Thanks to Find My… We were able to tell them what airport and where in it our luggage was. We are getting ready for another trip and one of our suitcases went missing here at home, and I thought we had loaned it to someone. I texted them and they said no I’m sure we returned that, once again checked the Find My app and sure enough it gave me their address. Now, what does that have to do with this device? We have carabiners on our AirTags to attach them to the inside of luggage, which is all great. However, I take for the first time, the spring. I’m taking my mobility scooter with me while we travel. I did not want to just hang a carabiner off of it and have someone perhaps just toss it. I do put one on my key in case it goes missing though. But these containers allowed me to attach one under the motor out of sight just in case my scooter ends up like my last luggage trip. We are also going to be traveling and having to park it on occasion outside of the places. This just gives me a little bit of security in case it were to grow legs. We also put one on a bicycle and it attach nicely under the seat. Once you start using these devices, you’ll find even more ways to make use of them. For to a package gives you lots of options.
Regina Sutton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de marzo de 2025
They blend in very well where I put them. Strong adhesive.
Randy P
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de abril de 2025
When the Airtag is in the case it is impossible to hear the tracking sound. Well made just not sure if I will be keeping it.
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