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Apple on my yesterday's spring Keynote also introduced, among other things, the long-awaited named locators AirTagsThese are useful tags that help users locate lost or forgotten items more easily and quickly. Locators AirTags work directly with the native Find on app Apple devices, and the precision of location determination in this case is truly admirable. AirThe tags owe this to the special U1 chip.

The appearance and functions of the new Apple locators probably didn't surprise anyone much, given the number of leaks and preliminary information. AirThe tags are circular in shape, small in size, and are equipped with user replaceable battery and an integrated speaker, thanks to which you can easily "ring" the things you are looking for via the Find app. You will also be able to use the aforementioned app to determine the distance, location and direction you should go when searching with absolute precision. Locators AirThe tag owes this search accuracy to the U1 chip.

That the new location tags from Appwill be equipped with this very computeronento, has been talked about for a long time – practically since the first speculations appeared in this context. U1 chips Ultra Wideband, which Apple equipped, for example, his iPhones 11 and 12, they ensure the possibility of absolutely accurate localization of objects equipped with apple locators.

If you use the native Find My app on iPhone 11 or iPhone 12 to find an item, the app will direct you directly to the item (or locator), while AirThe tag can provide feedback in the form of audio signal and visual and haptic feedback. The Find app then precisely navigates you to the object, including providing information about which direction to go and how far away the object is from you. Locators AirThe tag also uses secure Bluetooth tooneactivity and also have a function that prevents it from being possible with the help of a foreign AirTag to follow people.

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