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One neat use for AirTags was as an anti-theft tracking tool for electric bikes. Guess that won't be possible anymore.
Why?
Guess the idea is a bike theif would see the warning and then look around for the tracker and remove it from the bike.
On the other side of the coin, they may choose to steal a bike without a tracker instead.
By that point they have already stolen the bike. The tag doesn't give an instant warning, only if it seems to follow the phone.
Oh yeah. I suppose so.
Can you see where the tracker has been with these things or just where it is?
They can get instant warning, by searching manually. So the thief runs the manual search, removes the tracker, and ride away...
I'm hoping Google and apple will work out an option for that. The ability to tell them that a tag is tracking something stolen and not to alert. It will have to be tied strongly to an identity however, and potentially a police report.
How long that takes, on the other hand, is anyone's guess.
Why for electric bikes and not just any bike? And arent the airtags peeeping when moved and the owners iphone isnt around? Which makes them useless for that purpose anyways.
I guess e-bikes are more expensive.
This is why i will cancel my order for chipolo one points, as i wanted to use it for my ebike, and motorbike, but with this idiotic thing, i cant. Even if i leave something somewhere (i forgot for example) with tracker, who steals it can easily remove the tracker