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[Shopping Mountains] I bought AirTag to find the lost "person" who often disappears --PC Watch

Apple AirTag

I bought Apple's AirTag, which I heard was "not supposed to track people", for tracking people (children).

The trigger was that my 3-year-old child left the house without permission and went missing in the neighborhood. I haven't run so hard since the junior high school marathon (probably), so I opened up the potential of my vocal cords and screamed for my child's name. Fortunately, I was able to find my child who was protected in a short time of 20 minutes, but I didn't feel the most alive in my life.

I have a 5-year-old son and a 3-year-old daughter, but I have been troubled by the freewheelingness of my children for a long time. Unfortunately, our children, who have no fear and have a firm policy that their parents' hands are never connected, disappear when they go to downtown, disappear in large parks, and even in small parks. Also disappears. If the world were the world, he would have become a good ninja.

There are several GPS for watching children on the market. I've also tried using a product called GPS BoT, which was extremely accurate and excellent at always being able to pinpoint its position. However, for a 5-year-old child who throws everything he wears on the road even in winter and runs at full speed while saying "breathing of thunder" with one T-shirt and disappears, and a 3-year-old child who says that he only wants to put an acorn in his pocket. There is too much presence to have.

As it is, I don't have a weak heart, so when a 3-year-old child goes missing, it's infinitely small and I don't think it's in the way. I searched online to see if there was anything I could do. It's about 10 minutes. I found this article there.

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When AirTag was announced, I was reading an article that said, "I don't expect to track people," so I didn't think anyone was actually using it to watch over children. However, when I searched for it, I was surprised to see that quite a few people could use it to watch over their children.

The conclusions of the verification article varied. After all, you can't find it unless someone's iPhone is nearby, so it doesn't seem to make sense when you're gone in a large park or mountain, but it seems to be useful in places where people are decent. However, there is a statement in this article that "It was a holiday with a lot of people going to the shopping mall, and I expected that there would be many iPhone users, but it was not detected at all."

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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

...... Well, it's 3,800 yen per piece. There is no monthly fee. All you have to do is know the rough position. If you can't use it to track your child, you can put it in your wallet. I thought, I popped it from the Apple Store app on my iPhone.