Tile trackers aren't new. They've been around for years and have been leading the market. Owners seem to love them. They're convenient because you can attach them to bags, keys or other items, and then see where they are on a map on your phone.
Apple's AirTag is similar, except it taps into not only other AirTags but also Apple's existing network of iPhones and Macs, which is Speaking of sizes, Tile sells a $29.99 "Slim" model that looks like a credit card and slips into a wallet. The Slim and Sticker models have up to three years of battery life, which is longer than the one year you get from Apple. But, the Pro and Mate versions of the Tile tags — the Pro has a louder speaker and longer Bluetooth range than the Mate — have user-replaceable batteries, which last a year, like AirTag.
But the biggest difference is the experience. AirTag is a lot more seamless since you just pull the battery tag and click "connect" on your iPhone.With Tile, you need to download a separate app, instead of using Apple's Find My, which comes pre-installed on all of its devices, then give the app permission to use your location twice during setup. It's somethingbecause the company thinks Apple's own product has the advantage here.
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