If you find an AirTag after hearing it make a sound, here's what you can do to help return it to its rightful owner. Tap and hold the top of your iPhone or NFC-capable smartphone to the white side of the AirTag. Tap the notification that appears on your device's ...
Here, you can take on a series of actions like: Play Sound By tapping this option, your AirTag will play a chime. The sound emitted from the AirTag is loud enough to be heard even from a considerable distance. So you can quickly locate misplaced or lost items. Note that playing a soun...
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Just choose your AirTag in the Find My app and tap on Play Sound and you should hear your item. Show more FAQ What is UWB? Ultra wideband (UWB)is a radio technology that transmits information across a wide bandwidth, using a very low energy level, making it ideal for short-range preci...
We found that it took a few seconds for Find My to connect to the AirTag and emit three cycles of five electronic beeps, which registered 64db on our sound meter – loud enough that we could hear it from beneath the pile of cushions under which we’d buried it on the sofa. The ...
• Alarm Sound:Check the decibel rating for the key finder. You'll want a good loud signal of at least 80 to 85 decibels so that you can hear your key finder over any ambient noise. In our testing, we've been impressed by the loudness of the Tile Pro as well as the Chipolo One...
Once you’re close enough, you cantrigger a beep or a tonefrom your device to locate your keys by sound. Besides this, the Google smart tag – via theFind My Device Network– cannotify other Android usersin the vicinity that you’ve lost an item. So they can keep an eye out for it...