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    Stick an AirTag, Tile or GPS Tracker on These 15 Items and Thank Yourself Later

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    If you’ve ever spent an evening searching for your favorite coat or frantically retracing your steps to find a laptop bag or purse, an Apple AirTag, Tile or another GPS tracker could have saved you precious time and a boatload of stress. 

    These small but effective devices have revolutionized the ability to keep track of belongings and, for the low price of about $15 to $20 per tracker, you can ensure your important documents, electronics, keys and wallet are findable. These trackers become particularly valuable during the busy travel season but a modest GPS tracker can pay big dividends any time of year.  

    The Apple Find My network and Google’s own Find Hub platform can be accessed from almost any device — not just your own — and both support many third-party Bluetooth trackers, making it easier than ever to manage your belongings. (Just remember to keep track of the battery life). 

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    Score four Airtags for $70 off with this Amazon deal.

    At home or away, these small yet mighty gadgets are discreet enough to fit most places. Let’s explore 15 of the best places to stash an AirTag or GPS tracker.

    Level 1: Day-to-day gear

    1. Watch over your wallet

    black leather wallet with bluetooth tracker slot on bamboo desk

    Wallets with Bluetooth tracker slots are incredibly common.

    John Carlsen/CNET

    Forgetting your wallet or purse at home while running errands can easily derail an entire day. Or worst case, having it fall out of your pocket — especially if you need to replace IDs, cancel credit cards or lament over that full punch card for a free meal at your favorite restaurant. Fortunately, you can find various AirTag-compatible wallets or thin Bluetooth trackers that fit next to your credit cards.

    2. Keep your car keys on your radar

    car keys with tile bluetooth tracker on bamboo desk

    While AirTag doesn’t come with a keychain, trackers like Tile often include a keyring.

    John Carlsen/CNET

    AirTags make for excellent vehicle locators and are just as handy for car keys. If you’ve ever needed to replace modern car keys and fobs, you know that it’s not always as simple or cheap as popping down to the locksmith shop for a new key. Save your sanity by clipping a tracker on your keychain. This is especially helpful for people like me, who misplace keys randomly around the house.

    3. Track that jacket

    hands holding a phone open to tracking app in left hand and keyring with AirTag in right hand

    Your iPhone can tell you how close an AirTag is.

    Sarah Tew/CNET

    How often have you left your coat behind in a restaurant, bar or friend’s house? Forgetting to grab your jacket when you head out is easy to do, especially if the weather is warmer than expected or your hands are full of leftovers and to-go cups. If you typically hang your jacket on a coat rack or the back of a chair, place an AirTag inside the pocket so you can easily locate it. This can help prevent you from losing a favorite jacket.

    4. Stay on top of your laptop bag

    an AirTag inside a laptop bag

    Place an AirTag inside your laptop bag so you stop leaving it at the coffee shop.

    Sarah Tew/CNET

    Misplacing a laptop bag is practically an Olympic sport for some folks, especially if you work from a cafe over lunch. That’s why it’s a good idea to place an Apple AirTag inside one of the pockets. You will be able to locate your expensive laptop and save any confidential company or personal information in your bag. Naturally, this extends to tablets, Nintendo Switch 2, Steam Deck and other portable tech.

    5. Get updates about your umbrella

    clear umbrella with white handle with attached bluetooth tracker on bamboo desk

    Don’t get caught in the rain without an umbrella, which has  in this case.

    John Carlsen/CNET

    If you’re prone to leaving your umbrella behind at businesses or on public transit, a Bluetooth tracker can help you remember to circle back. While it’s debatable whether a relatively cheap umbrella actually needs an AirTag that costs more than it does, some people might appreciate not having to replace a constant stream of lost umbrellas.

    6. Be aware of your bicycle

    a bicycle with HomeLink tracker mounted

    Avoid stolen bike heartbreak with the use of a GPS tracker.

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    If it hasn’t happened to you, you probably know someone who has had this experience: You get home from a bike ride, go inside to grab water and something to eat, and completely forget about the bicycle outside. Or maybe it disappeared while you were at the store? By hiding an AirTag on your bike, you can easily locate it. However, you should resist the temptation to track down a stolen bicycle on your own. It’s best to notify the police and let them retrieve your bike so you can avoid any dangerous situations.

    Level 2: Keeping your family organized

    7. Designate important documents

    brown leather passport holder with bluetooth tracker on bamboo desk

    Ensure that your passport has its own location tracker for times when you’re traveling. 

    John Carlsen/CNET

    Every adult has a collection of important documents, such as Social Security cards, birth certificates, car titles, marriage licenses and passports, that they keep in a safe place at home. That might be a file cabinet, a fireproof lockbox or a heavy-duty safe. Although we can only hope that you won’t misplace something so vital, you can make things easier on yourself by chucking an AirTag in the box, bag or folder so you can set off an alarm for quick retrieval — or get an alert if the tracker moves unexpectedly. 

    Passport holders with AirTag storage are incredibly easy to come by and can make a significant difference between a stressful lost passport experience and a pleasant travel experience.

    8. Chase down your young child’s backpack

    kids backpack with attached bluetooth tracker on bamboo desk

    It’s not just backpacks, plenty of children’s accessories like shoes,  specifically include slots for AirTags.

    John Carlsen/CNET

    Placing an AirTag in a young child’s backpack has two major advantages: safety and organization. On the safety side, an AirTag is a useful option until your child is old enough to use a smartwatch or a kid’s smartphone. As for organization, nobody likes searching for a child’s backpack just before the bus arrives. Now you can quickly discover it at the bottom of the toy chest — of all places.

    9. Supervise your sports equipment

    pickleball paddles and neon green pickleballs with attached bluetooth tracker on the equipment bag

    Golf and tennis bags are prime locations but you can just as easily keep a GPS tracker with your pickleball gear.

    John Carlsen/CNET

    Almost every sport requires some equipment that’s not always easy to replace. While putting an AirTag inside a soccer ball isn’t a good idea, it’s a sensible addition to whichever bag you use for your equipment. Parents with kids in sports will also appreciate the option to ping the AirTag’s chime when leaving the house. This way, your child won’t be aimlessly searching for their gear as their game’s about to start.

    10. Tag the toolbox

    pliers with different colored handles in a tool bag with a tracker

    By tossing a Bluetooth tracker in the toolbox, you can keep it on deck, even if someone else forgets to put it back after a project.

    John Carlsen/CNET

    Whether you have a small toolbox or a large workshop, an AirTag can help keep your most important tools readily available for quick projects around the house. Unless you’re constantly using your tools, it can be easy to stash the toolbox in the back of a closet until the next time you need a hammer to hang a picture or assemble a piece of flat-pack furniture. This is also great for hobbyists and professionals, who might have expensive specialty equipment to monitor — especially when transporting it between worksites.

    11. Manage your medical and mobility equipment

    medical nebulizer with accessories and bluetooth tracker in plastic bag on bamboo desk

    Trackers are particularly important for assistive devices you need while traveling.

    John Carlsen/CNET

    Living with a medical condition or disability often means using specialized items like CPAP machines, wheelchairs, white canes, prescription clothing and a host of medications. Slapping an AirTag on these crucial items not only keeps them accessible to you but can help caretakers and first responders track them down when you can’t.

    12. Point to pet supplies

    cat investigating cat food and container with attached bluetooth tracker on bamboo desk

    Apple and other tracker makers don’t recommend using them on pets, but they’re great for pet supplies.

    John Carlsen/CNET

    Tracking a pet’s location has long been a popular option for Apple AirTag users, so it’s only natural to keep tabs on useful pet supplies. For example, you might put a tracker on your pet’s leash, a box of favorite chew toys or your backup food supply to help a pet sitter find them while you’re on vacation. Just remember to turn off location sharing when you get home. Pet owners will want a dedicated pet tracker for monitoring their pets.

    13. Remember the remote

    hand holding remote control with attached bluetooth tracker

     can hold a tracker in place — even if it’s not the most elegant solution.

    John Carlsen/CNET

    Losing the remote is such a small thing but I seem to do it daily. I’ll pause for a bathroom break and leave the remote on a bookshelf — or I’ll carry it into the kitchen before making a snack. Or worst of all, I take it upstairs when I need to grab the laundry basket. At least I can usually find it when it’s in my pocket. Putting an AirTag on the remote makes it easier to get back to your latest binge.

    Level 3: Tag while traveling 

    14. Lob a tracker inside your luggage

    airtag with keychain holder next to phone on a purple background

    It’s a breeze to set up an AirTag, which passively monitors your item until you need to locate it.

    Sarah Tew/CNET

    Airports are tricky to navigate, and especially difficult when you’re trying to find the correct luggage pickup. Sometimes you wait 30 minutes until your bags finally roll out on the conveyor belt and sometimes they get lost. To relieve the stress of trying to locate your suitcase, you can put an AirTag tracker inside so you can track its whereabouts.

    This can help you determine if your bag’s still on the airplane, on the conveyor belt or if someone has mistakenly grabbed your luggage. Don’t worry, AirTags are TSA-approved, so there shouldn’t be any issues with placing them in your luggage.

    15. Complement your campsite

    A tent sits in the foreground of mountains

    Use the Find My feature to look up the AirTag’s last location (your tent) and get directions back to a campsite.

    Aly Lopez/CNET

    If you’re camping somewhere new, place an AirTag inside your tent to easily find your campsite. For instance, you can use Find My to locate the AirTag’s last position (your tent) and get directions back to the campsite. Remember, it must be within range of someone else’s device — and you need a data connection — so don’t rely on this out in the wilderness. For serious wilderness excursions, you’ll want something with GPS.

    Whether you’re traveling or simply need to locate specific items, AirTags and Bluetooth trackers have you covered.

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