Let’s say these AirTags, have already paid for their entire existence, as well as many other devices of this type. These GPS tools helped recover $7,000 worth of photographic and computer equipment stolen from a tourist vacationing in Australia.
The nightmare began when he realized that his car had been stolen and the suitcase with the equipment had disappeared. And now?
AirTags from Apple brought a new level of Website Extensions in everyday life. The Find My network uses millions of iPhones scattered around the planet as a point of information when it passes through the AirTag. Anonymously, the iPhone informs the search network about the location of the missing AirTag. Next to it, a lost or stolen object will be closer to recovery.
Tourist robbed in Australia
A photographer's worst nightmare is discovering that their kit has been stolen or lost. In the current case, a tourist who was on vacation in Sydney realized his substance was gone, but it had a happy ending.
Graham Tate was vacationing in South Australia in early May, but while he was in a hotel, his filming materials were stolen. In the bag were his laptop, Sony camera, GoPro wallet, and other equipment valued at around $7,000 (about €6,700). The car was stolen and everything was taken.
My car was broken into while we were traveling in Flinders Ranges last night and they took a laptop bag and a camera - AirTags were attached to both items.
He said Tate on the local 9News channel.
Open the Find My app and call the police
Since he was using AirTags on his items, Tait opened the Find app (find) and searched for lost devices. Within minutes, he realized that his belongings had been moved to another room within the hotel where he was staying.
The police were called after the discovery. The agents conducted the inspection and the materials were found. The perpetrator was arrested and is now in the hands of justice, according to the authorities' report.
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