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    AirTags and Tile trackers will change the way you travel

    By Emily O'Brien,

    20 days ago

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    If you’ve ever found yourself standing at a baggage carousel waiting for luggage that never arrives, you know how deflating the feeling of lost baggage can be. Air travel is hectic enough. Between weather-related delays and navigating a sea of cranky flyers, getting from point A to B often feels like an uphill battle. While most bags make it to their final destination, some inevitably fall through the cracks.

    Historically, there was little you could do to control a checked bag once it was out of your hands … until now.

    What are Apple AirTags?

    AirTags act as tiny beacons of hope, tracking your luggage in case it goes off course and giving you back a sense of control. The product allows you to do something passengers have never before been able to — keep track of a suitcase throughout its journey, even if the airline loses sight of it.

    AirTags came to the rescue for several people who were caught in the tangle of canceled flights and a major airline meltdown over the holidays. While airlines have systems in place to keep every piece of luggage wrangled, frustratingly, it doesn’t always turn out as planned. However, AirTags can locate your luggage even when the airline can’t.

    Even simply knowing a bag has arrived at the airport can relieve anxiety by verifying it’s close by. You can rest assured that the detected location will be accurate unless it’s on a conveyor belt or inside a transportation vehicle. It helps to know if your luggage is still sitting at the airport you flew out of, made it to your final destination or has turned up in a new, unexpected place.

    AirTags are not just limited to luggage. They’re small enough to be connected to keys, wallets and even the remote control.

    Apple AirTag

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    $79.99 at Amazon

    While the Apple AirTag is not compatible with Android devices, it has been touted as the best Bluetooth tracker for iPhones. To get started, the AirTag utilizes a one-tap setup that immediately connects it with your device. Use the ‘Lost Mode’ feature to be automatically notified when your luggage is detected in the network. With an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars, the Apple AirTag comes highly rated. One reviewer said she uses them for her purse, laptop and car. If you don’t need the four-pack, you can buy single on Amazon .

    In addition to AirTags, several other products can help you gain peace of mind, whether you’re traveling or simply trying to keep tabs on your keys.

    Tile Mate Essentials

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    $79.88 at Amazon

    Track more than just your luggage with these Bluetooth trackers from Tile. Use its phone app to ring your Tile tracker when it’s within Bluetooth range. When it’s outside of the range, it will identify its most recent location on a map. Compatible with smart home devices like Amazon Alexa, Hey Google and Siri, these multi-sized devices are perfect for keeping tabs on your everyday items such as wallets and purses. You can even add your contact information so you can be reached if someone scans the QR code on your lost item’s tracker.

    With an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars and more than 6,000 reviews, users found it to offer peace of mind. One woman who bought it for her son to use in his wallet called it a “lifesaver” because he’s already had to track it a couple of times.

    Bluetooth trackers can make everyday life easier. I know I am ready for less stressful travel days. Who else is in?

    MORE: Keep your loved ones safe with the best GPS trackers for seniors

    This story originally appeared on Don't Waste Your Money .

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