If you are afraid of losing your suitcase at the airport, or generally fearing that it will be lost or stolen, a tracker may come to your aid. It’s a device that has existed year after year but which Apple actually cleared with its AirTags, and which allows you to attach the same to an object, then quickly find it again through a special app.
There are different types in the market: let’s try to understand together, with the help of Wired, what they are The most interesting model. Let’s start from the right Airtag, The most popular tracker in the world. These are very light and thin objects, which can be slipped into the suitcase ensuring continuous tracking. The “Where” game is played through the app: Cost? 35 euros for the single version, 97.99 for the 4-pack.
Apple Airtag for 35 Euros
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Apple AirTag Pack 4 from 97.99 Euros
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AirTags are called the main option Tile matte, Which, in contrast to the competition from Cupertino, is equipped with a Small hole Which allows you to better secure it in any object or pocket. The battery lasts 3 years, is waterproof and works up to 76 meters via Bluetooth or through active tile networks in more than 320 countries. It is compatible with Android and iPhone, but with Alexa and Google Home and is priced at 24.99 euros.
Tile Mate is a 24.99 euro
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The best tracker to not lose your suitcase: model, features and price
Also Samsung With him is the world of trackers Smarttag. These are devices that work via Bluetooth but also through proprietary networks based on communication between Samsung devices. It can be used “in combination with IoT devices connected to the home – remember Wired.it – using the button, for example, to turn on home lighting remotely”. Cost 23.99 euros, with 31% discount.
The Samsung SmartTag is a 23.99 euro
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We continue with Chipolo One, the most colorful and at the same time the easiest to use tracker, Since it only works via Bluetooth. Its range is 100 meters, but if the tracker goes beyond this limit, it reports movement on the appropriate Android or iPhone app. Also, if a member of the Chipolo community passes by, they can report it. Cost, 25 euros.
Chipolo One at 25 euros
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Another tracker is branded VodafoneAfter that Curve. It is a device with a SIM card that works via Bluetooth but GPS also works to locate the exact location of the suitcase through the app (both Android and iPhone). Supplied We found a Vodafone SIM operating in Italy and abroad, priced at 3 euros per month, and a 7-day battery.
Vodafone Curve at 39 euros
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Let’s continue with the model Paz around GPS, Another tracker with SIM card and subscription, capable of tracking the location of an object every 30 seconds, informs about geographical coordinates, travel speed and time, saves data for 100 days. Costs are 49.99 euros, and subscriptions start at 4.17 euros per month.
Paj Gps All Around, a 49.99 euro
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We close with the last two models, a little more expensive than the ones listed above. The first is Jane Beeping, Which reminds me of a large ware like a match packet, and which tracks suitcases every 5 minutes, then consults the history of the movement for the whole year. The battery lasts two months when used daily, and has an app compatible with Android and iPhone. It costs 179 euros, with a 3 year subscription. Called the second tracker instead Invoxia Mini, And it is very similar to the previous one in terms of functionality, but it is much smaller, weighing only 15 grams. It has an internal sensor that detects a 30 degree trend and costs 119 euros.