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Anyone managing airtags from Linux?
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There are tags for both Apple and Android that connect to their respective networks; and phones of the right network passing by will spot and announce locations.
This year there are trackers which will connect to either distinct network, albeit you can only choose once and it can't switch without a factory reset. Those brands will have an overwhelming market share AND not require a branded app for daily use and recovery.
In the known universe, Android has 73% of the market. 73 is bigger than 27.
I can confirm you can find the right tags even when outside of BT range.
The chipolo Loop
The chipolo Card (not card One or card Spot; Card)
The Rhino key device leverages/licenses chipolo tech, uses its tools, and therefore
The Rhinokey Card (this is getting repetitive)
The chipolo app:
We have one Loop we're testing, and it works as expected, right outta her S24 or so, and with my S10. She shares me the loop right outta Find My. She installed no app. We did not pair it with an iPhone as hers is a work phone.
We intend to get more Loops, and Cards for the parents and ourselves. The boomers are all on iPhones so it will be fun science.