Apple's Find My network expands across wallets, bicycles and cameras
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Updated · iphoneislam.com · Apr 29
Apple's Find My network expands across wallets, bicycles and cameras
12 articles · Updated · iphoneislam.com · Apr 29
Third-party makers now offer 18 wallet-tracker cards, while brands including Insta360, Segway, Specialized, Satechi and Twelve South add Find My support.
Unlike internet-connected Apple devices, these items use Bluetooth and nearby Apple hardware to relay locations, enabling long battery life and stronger indoor tracking through crowdsourced Wi-Fi and cellular positioning.
The range now spans $25 flashlights to electric bikes costing more than $3,500, though Apple still lacks a credit card-sized AirTag and its own wallet offers only last-seen alerts.
Why are third-party trackers often outperforming Apple’s own AirTag in design and features on its native Find My network?
With Google's network now rivaling Apple's, what is the next frontier for personal tracking beyond simply finding lost items?
As tracking webs cover the globe, have anti-stalking measures truly outpaced the technology's potential for sophisticated criminal misuse?