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Apple finally reveals AirTag devices that mean you’ll never lose your keys again

APPLE has finally announced its AirTag devices that can be used alongside your Find My app so you never lose your keys again.

These Tile-style trackers will attach to objects (like keys or luggage) and can then be tracked using your iPhone.

Read our Apple Event 2021 live blog for the latest updates

AirTag are small and can attach to everyday objects

The tiny devices were revealed today at Apple’s Spring Loaded event.

You can buy one or a few of the small “smart” discs as they’re not too expensive.

AirTag works with Apple’s Find My app, which already exists for finding your lost iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch.

The AirTags cost $29 or you can buy a pack of four for $99.

AirTag directs you to your lost item via the Find My app

They will be available from April 30.

UK prices are yet to be confirmed.

Kaiann Drance, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPhone Product Marketing, said: “We’re excited to bring this incredible new capability to iPhone users with the introduction of AirTag, leveraging the vast Find My network, to help them keep track of and find the important items in their lives.

“With its design, unparalleled finding experience, and built-in privacy and security features, AirTag will provide customers with another way to leverage the power of the Apple ecosystem and enhance the versatility of iPhone.”

What is the Apple Spring Event 2021?

Apple regularly hosts special events in the spring.

It’s usually a chance to showcase products that aren’t the flagship iPhone.

This includes spin-off iPhones, iPads or accessories.

Apple confirmed the April 20 event last week, but didn’t say what would be announced.


In other news, Samsung has launched a “try before you buy” scheme for its most expensive mobiles to date.

Apple is rumoured to be working on a foldable phone to rival Samsung.

And, check out this juicy new iPhone 13 leak.

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