3 Uses for Apple Airtags That Make Sense
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3 Uses for Apple Airtags That Make Sense

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3 Uses for Apple Airtags That Make Sense

At some point, it happens to all of us. We’re rushing to try to make it home or get the cart turned in, make it back to the car and … boom! No keys. Worse than that is when you leave something else that isn’t necessary to start the vehicle and you don’t find out until you get home.

Technological advancements bring solutions to many of life’s everyday problems, one of which is being absent-minded and losing things. If you’ve ever had that happen, it might be time to introduce a couple Apple Airtags in your life.

Here are three uses for Apple Airtags that might help you keep things on track a little easier.

Keep one in your travel bag

Unless you have an elaborate insurance fraud scheme in play, the airline losing your clubs when traveling is a worst-case scenario. Some clubs just aren’t that easy to replace. (Hey, PING G410 5-hybrid that saves more holes than dish soap saves ducklings, I’m looking at you here.)

Toss an Airtag on that travel bag and you stand a betterchance of recovering your clubs. Full stop. While it may not be the perfect solution, anything that adds some protection helps in this case. This Belkin Secure Holder attaches with a wire cable adding to the security keeping an Airtag affixed to your travel bag.

Clip to your keys

On the course, you have the benefit of not being able to leave without your car keys. While this may lessen the moment of sheer panic when you get back to your car without them, it’s still problematic. But how about when you are rushing out around trying to get everything together for that presentation at work, manage to somehow still make your coffee and hop behind the wheel to find you have an empty pocket?

Instead of flipping the couch cushions like a madman, give yourself some peace of mind and utilize the Find My App! Check out this KeySmart Air keyholder and Airtag case we found on Amazon. It’s great for uncluttering your key ring and un-losing your keys at the same time.

In your rangefinder case

Unlike your car keys, you can absolutely leave the course with your rangefinder still gracing the cart you rented. Usually this is one of those situations that doesn’t rear its ugly head until you need a read on the fairway of the first hole next round. By then, your rangefinder is most likely not your rangefinder anymore.

Give yourself a shot at recovery by tossing one of these Elevation Lab TagVaults on your rangefinder.

What are you protecting with Airtags?

With all the different ways to use Airtags, we would love to hear from you about what uses you have found for them. Maybe it’s on your dog’s collar or in your wallet.

Let us know in the comments below where we need to think about adding Airtags and what use you have found for them.

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      Jon G

      2 years ago

      PING Hoofer bag … have one sewn into the rain hood cover pocket. You’d have to know what you were doing to find it in there.

      Reply

      Jeff Martin

      2 years ago

      I leave one hidden in my car. If it is ever stolen…. I can track or share with police.

      Reply

      Matt

      2 years ago

      My kids shoes

      Reply

      Jason

      2 years ago

      I wish I had one of these products back in 2012. I had my bag with valuables (Hamilton analog watch & sky caddy range finder gen3) stolen from my car. Not to mention all my custom clubs.

      The police would have had a field day and I would’ve loved to catch those a-holes.

      Reply

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