• qupada@fedia.io
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    13 days ago

    “Surveillance-minded” (hereafter, “Helicopter”) parents were almost certainly already doing that.

    It just required a sharp knife and a tube of contact adhesive previously.

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      13 days ago

      I was under the impression this is the main selling point of AirTags. Is there a real market for tracking lost luggage? I see AirTags being sold in every Kid’s store around here.

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        13 days ago

        My dog has one on her collar. She got lost once, after chasing a squirrel, so it was a no brainer. The cool thing is that you can make it go off, by pressing a button, and train the dog to come to you when it chirps. I hope I never need to use it in an emergency, but it’s good to know I’m prepared.

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          13 days ago

          Isnt that chirp kind of loud to be right next to their really sensitive ears? Ive only heard a 3rd party one chirp and it hurt…

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            13 days ago

            The AirTag chirp is not that loud. Yes if you held it right to your ear canal it might be uncomfortable but the distance from neck collar to ear I wouldn’t worry about.

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              12 days ago

              That makes me feel a little better. Dobt they have much more sensitive hearing than we do though?

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                12 days ago

                Any dog’s bark is significantly louder than an AirTag chirp. It’s fine.

      • mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        13 days ago

        I have one in a very well hidden pocket in my backpack. Because it’s my gig bag, and goes with me when I’m working in the field. If I were just leaving it under my desk all day, I wouldn’t bother. But since it often ends up sitting in the corner of a random room while I run around a building, it has an AirTag buried in it.