Sprucegoose
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Correct. If it is your own device connecting to it, it will show "With you" instead of the distance.someone on the plane (not me) had an i-device
Have caved and joined the AirTag club. First outing on a recent domestic trip.
I recall some commentary somewhere (maybe in this thread?) about whether you could track bags while they are actually in the hold. Interestingly I turned my phone back on right after the “if your handheld device is in reach you can now use it with flight mode disabled” announcement just after landing but before the plane had made it to the stand. Sure enough, the location of the bags had updated to just outside MEL. So the luggage hold on a 737 at least is apparently within Bluetooth range of the cabin.
Also given how these things work and the times they were last detected I guess this means someone on the plane (not me) had an i-device not in flight mode during the descent?
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Plane might have wifi for passenger devices.
I'd expect quite a few.Also given how these things work and the times they were last detected I guess this means someone on the plane (not me) had an i-device not in flight mode during the descent?
So is the reported device location, actually the location of the interrogating iPhone? Or from triangulation of multiple interrogating iphones?Correct. If it is your own device connecting to it, it will show "With you" instead of the distance.
No, that's not correct. The Air Tag's location is shown through its connection to one or multiple iPhones. You are not tracking other people's phones! Remember the baggage handlers on the ground probably have mobile phones in their pockets, as well as all those other ground personnel.I would suspect it's the location of the interrogating iPhone, as that in itself is already a triangulation
I’ve never been able to get my iPhone nor iPad to fix a location purely on inflight wifi. But if you could, we’d all be able to see our bags in tight formation!
Has anyone seen that? Bags mid flight in the correct location?
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When you look for it, it shows the last place that it pinged. In your example, that happened to be at home. It doesn't generally give a record of where it has been, though it may do so if you appear to be being tracked by one that isn't yours.I got the missus some Airtags, ( i dont have iphone) and i chucked one in my golf bag when i went on a trip to interstate.
While i was away, the last tracking event of the airtag was at home. well i thought maybe the airtag is not detectable when its inside bag.
But as soon as i arrived home, her iphone picks the airtag, despite it being inside my golfbag, and inside my travel case in another room.
its impossible that passing through 2 airports and returning, train rides, hotels and golf everday that i didnt pass by a single iphone user, i have no idea what gives.
Indonesian press reporting two Australian ladies claimed to have had an AirTag placed into their bag on arrival at DPS.
They found the tag sometime after leaving the airport. (they didn’t put it there) They believe it happened at DPS as the battery of the device had ‘Made in Indonesia’ on it.
For those in the know, can someone surreptitiously slip an AirTag on or into something and track a person in this sort of way? Also, how much does an AirTag cost, as if it’s expensive enough I guess you’d want to be getting back at some point.
Exactly. I’m not sure that some understand this.When you look for it, it shows the last place that it pinged. In your example, that happened to be at home. It doesn't generally give a record of where it has been …