For quite a long time, there was talk among Apple users about the arrival of some kind of localization tag that would work perfectly with the native Find application. After several months of waiting, we finally got it - Apple presented a locator called AirTag on the occasion of the Spring Loaded Keynote. It is equipped with a U1 chip, thanks to which you can find the pendant with an iPhone (with a U1 chip) almost exactly to the centimeter. Although the product works simply and reliably, it suffers from one drawback - it scratches extremely easily.
As is customary with Apple, it entrusts its new products even before their presentation in the hands of important media and YouTubers, who have the task of taking a closer look at the given device and possibly showing people that it is really worth it. Of course, AirTag was no exception in this respect. The first reviewers commented quite positively on the AirTag. Everything works as it should, the settings are extremely simple, the locator is reliable and simply works. On the other hand, it scratches extremely quickly, even if you treat it as politely as possible. In the case of the AirTag, the Cupertino giant opted for an impressive design at first glance, namely a combination of white plastic and shiny stainless steel. Both of these parts will be visibly scratched soon anyway.
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It can still be expected that after a few months of use, the AirTags will have an effect. In our eyes, this is still not a big problem. Fortunately, the locator as such is not expensive and, moreover, it is not a product where its appearance is important. After all, foreign media also agree on this. How do you view the whole situation? Is it important for you that the AirTag looks good?
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I fully agree with the above opinion. Expensive as a pig, for the fact that it is only a location pendant with production costs of up to 100-200 CZK!
And who will pay for the development? You, out of your own pocket?
Production costs for a portion of plum dumplings are about 10 crowns, and you will pay for them in a pub maybe a hundred crowns :-)