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Apple AirTags vs. GPS Trackers for Vehicle Security: Pros, Cons, and Key Differences

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Amber DaSilva

1mo ago· 4 min readenInsight

Summary

The article compares Apple AirTags and dedicated GPS trackers for vehicle security. It explains that while AirTags are cheap ($29) and easy to set up, they have significant drawbacks: they rely on Bluetooth and the Find My network (not GPS), thieves can detect them with Android phones or scanner apps, and they're designed for finding lost items, not active theft prevention. Dedicated GPS trackers offer real-time tracking, geofencing, and are harder to detect, but cost more and require subscriptions. The article helps readers decide based on their specific needs and budget.

Source

bskyApple AirTags vs. GPS Trackers for Vehicle Security: Pros, Cons, and Key Differencesjalopnik.com

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So you want to secure your car or your motorcycle, but you're torn between the options.
Apple AirTags are appealing for vehicle security because they're cheap, but thieves know they're there, and they can be easily removed.
AirTags rely on Bluetooth and the Find My network, not GPS, which limits their effectiveness for real-time vehicle tracking.
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Tracking devices like Apple AirTags are appealing for vehicle security because they're cheap, but thieves know they're there, and they can be easily removed.

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